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Monday, June 14, 2010
Career Interview Success
Career Interview Success
Your first task is to shift your mindset that you are going on an interview to select a company that meets your needs and goals. You are looking for additional information about the organization's mission, vision, stability and their plans for growth. After all, this is a career move and you must be strategic and logical in your moves into a position.
This position must have a path to your next position. This position must provide training and knowledge that will move your career forward. This position must utilize your skills and talents in order for you to gain expertise in your chosen field.
Whatever employment you are seeking, you have the choice to ensure that you can get all that you can from the organization. You are bringing to them your assets, skills and experience. Be prepared to ask for what you expect in exchange.
Career interview success begins with thorough preparation. Although you will generally not know what questions you will be asked, you do know however, the organization bottom line is they want to get to get the best talent for their money. They want dedication, loyalty, hard work, timeliness, efficiency for starters. So, be prepared to illustrate what you will bring to the organization should you decide to accept their offer.
Here are some critical steps maximize your performance:
career interview tips
1. Learn varied types of job interviewsUnderstanding the dynamics of different types of interviews will help you know what to prepare by having examples of what to expect. This will ensure your confidence and balance if you must manage behavioral interview questions or worse arrive to a panel interview when you are expecting a traditional one-on-one meeting!
2. Due diligence about YOU
One of the most effective ways to prepare for an interview is to thoroughly review your own credentials. Becoming an expert on all aspects of your skills and experience will establish you as credible. You will also present as knowledgeable as you speak fluently and confidently about your qualifications. This may seem obvious but it is worth mentioning as I have interviewed so many people who failed to know dates, job titles and could not verbalize their job descriptions or functions in their previous roles. Know your stuff.
One of the most effective ways to prepare for an interview is to thoroughly review your own credentials. Becoming an expert on all aspects of your skills and experience will establish you as credible. You will also present as knowledgeable as you speak fluently and confidently about your qualifications. This may seem obvious but it is worth mentioning as I have interviewed so many people who failed to know dates, job titles and could not verbalize their job descriptions or functions in their previous roles. Know your stuff.
3. Review the most common interview questions
Most one-on-one meetings follow a common line of questioning. Look at the most common questions you may be asked, and learn how to answer them. Think of yourself as a business owner or executive making the hire. If this were your organization and you were interviewing you for a position, what would you want to know about you? Your skills? Your values? Your goals? Your previous work history? Your ability to think critically? Whether or not you can attend meetings out of town? Whether or not you can attend meetings on time? Are you comfortable speaking in public? Are you a leader? Can you manage a team? Are you organized? Are you efficient? How do you plan and manage your time? Do you prefer to work independently or do you soar when working within a group? Are you a team player? How well do you take feedback and directives? Are you fair and reasonable? Are you friendly or no-nonsense?
Most one-on-one meetings follow a common line of questioning. Look at the most common questions you may be asked, and learn how to answer them. Think of yourself as a business owner or executive making the hire. If this were your organization and you were interviewing you for a position, what would you want to know about you? Your skills? Your values? Your goals? Your previous work history? Your ability to think critically? Whether or not you can attend meetings out of town? Whether or not you can attend meetings on time? Are you comfortable speaking in public? Are you a leader? Can you manage a team? Are you organized? Are you efficient? How do you plan and manage your time? Do you prefer to work independently or do you soar when working within a group? Are you a team player? How well do you take feedback and directives? Are you fair and reasonable? Are you friendly or no-nonsense?
Of course you probably will not be asked all of the questions during your interview, however, if you are meeting with a leader like me, you will inadvertently give hint to each of these questions through the course of our conversation. So be prepared!
4. A positive attitude is a must keep
Few things carry us in life as much as a positive attitude. Look and feel in good spirits before your meeting. Get a good nights rest, enjoy a healthy meal, make sure you rise early and leave the house early in order to ensure a stress-free leisure commute to to landing your new career opportunity.
Few things carry us in life as much as a positive attitude. Look and feel in good spirits before your meeting. Get a good nights rest, enjoy a healthy meal, make sure you rise early and leave the house early in order to ensure a stress-free leisure commute to to landing your new career opportunity.
Use positive thoughts and language during your interview. At all costs avoid negative comments about personal issues or previous employers. You must present yourself as a positive asset to the interviewer. It is critical to speak positively about your experiences, even if they were not favorable or you were unhappy with some of your situations. Refrain from dwelling on negative experiences or unkind opinions or judgment about your former organization or manager. No organizations wants a tattle tale or whiner on their team, stay focused on the purpose of your meeting and what you expect to gain from it. Stay optimistic and remain in a state of positivity.
5. Dress for success
First impressions matter. Make sure you dress in a professional manner, regardless of the type of job you are applying for. If the position you are applying for is not a suit-and-tie position, consider business casual attire. Why is this important? Because leaders look to hire future leaders! Demonstrate that you have a leader within will establish you on the course to career planning before you even get the job. Again, this may seem obvious, but please make sure whatever you wear is clean, fresh and sharp to get the attention of the interviewer that you too are clean, fresh and sharp!
First impressions matter. Make sure you dress in a professional manner, regardless of the type of job you are applying for. If the position you are applying for is not a suit-and-tie position, consider business casual attire. Why is this important? Because leaders look to hire future leaders! Demonstrate that you have a leader within will establish you on the course to career planning before you even get the job. Again, this may seem obvious, but please make sure whatever you wear is clean, fresh and sharp to get the attention of the interviewer that you too are clean, fresh and sharp!
6. Body Language
Your body does not know how to lie. Your body unconsciously says everything that your mouth may not ~ learning to control it is important to ensure all of you is sending the same message. You must make sure that your non verbal language is not contradicting your verbal language. Your eye contact, blinking, head nods, smiling, head shaking, arm and leg positions, posture, body spacing are all relevant message senders. Your awareness to them is key to your sending a successful cohesive message.
7. Your Entrance set the stageAlways enter the room with the notion of landing a career. Walk through the door with the posture, a smile and a handshake that says, "Thank you, I will accept the offer!" This shift in your approach will set you apart from all other applications before you even speak a word. The other applicants are entering the room looking to be chosen, you are entering the room as the one doing the choosing. The organization is in need of what you possess and no one but you can deliver YOU!
Grab your journal.
1. What type of interviews do you perform best? Practice all others!
2. Write job functions and duties of your former positions. Know even the stuff you only saw on your annual reviews.
3. Understand you. Answer each of these questions and any others that you would want to know. As long as their legal human resource approved questions, of course.
4. Write out your schedule for the big day. Start with the previous night ~ visualize and document every detail all the way up to you accepting the job offer - if you so choose!
5. What are you going to wear? What do you feel most comfortable in? What is your best color? What can you wear that speaks volumes about who you are and what greatness you have to offer? Leadership, authority, hard worker, trustworthy are a few examples of what image you may want to portray. You decide.
Go to the forum and share you best and worst interviewing experience. I promise, we will laugh with you!Let's talk about it at The Ten Faces Forum!
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Four Critical Steps to Your Success
4 Critical Steps to Your Success
Are you looking for no-nonsense steps to achieving your goals?
These 4 Critical Steps to Success will provide you with the clarity, focus and direction you need for creating success in all areas of your life!
IDENTIFY YOUR VALUES
Always begin by identifying your values! Values are what’s important to you – in essence, they are the unconscious “bottom lines” that drive your behavior. We often get misdirected because we are only vaguely aware of these subconscious bottom lines. It is also a conflict if they are often contradicted by your conscious behavior. When you clearly identify these bottom lines you bring them to a conscious level of awareness. This then gives you the ability to align your actions and intentions with what’s really important to you. When your values are clear, your decisions are easy and your direction is focused!
CLARIFY YOUR GOALS
It is crucial to your success to make your goals clear. Failure most often happens when you have not clearly defined what it is you truly want. Identify what you want in each area of your life. You must clearly articulate what you want your relationships, and finances to look like, for example. If you fail to do so, the path to getting there will be extremely hard to see, let alone follow. Be as specific as possible. For example, if you want to lose weight, how much do you want to lose and by when? If you want your business to do better, beginning by defining “better” – what does it look like? Make sure the goals are your own and they coincide with your identifying values.
IDENTIFY & DISMANTLE YOUR BLOCKAGES
What’s keeping you “stuck”? Procrastination? Fear? A lack of time or money? Brainstorm as many reasons as you can for not achieving your dreams. Once you’ve identified your specific stoppers, the key is to dismantle them; accept responsibility for them; create a plan to remove all barriers and obstacles ~ even if the culprit is you!
IMPLEMENT ACTIONS
Take an action today! You must take actions to achieve your goals. Take an action every day, no matter how small or significant they appear to be. Don't place a value on the forward movement. You have the power to implement as many changes in your life necessary to create the life you want. You also have the power of choice to decide what you will change and what actions you will take. Your power will lead you to EXCEPTIONAL results!
Remember, success is never an accident – take full responsibility for your future today by actively engaging in steps to success! Get out your journal right now and begin and complete these 4 life changing steps. Do it now.
Andrea


2. Turn the page over and create 3 columns. Column 1) What are your goals? What do you want to accomplish today, in the next 30 days, 100 days, 6 months, year, 5 years, 10 years? What milestones would you like to obtain? What would you want to gain? Your list should be detailed and as specific as possible.
3. Next to each goal, column 2) Identify what is preventing you from achieving them. What do you need to do? What other steps must be in place before you can obtain it?
4. Column 3) What action are you going to do TODAY toward your top 2 goals? A phone call? Look up a contacts e-mail address? Research data on the web? Call someone who has achieved your goal and ask for advice?
You are on your way to success and prosperity!
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