Wednesday, July 8, 2020
If You Job Interview Today-The Ultimate 11-Step Checklist for Success! - milewalk
If You Job Interview Today-The Ultimate 11-Step Checklist for Success! - milewalk  If You Job Interview TodayThe Ultimate 11-Step Checklist for Success!  I love checklists so I thought it might be nice for everyone to have a handy-dandy quick-reference guide to review before heading into a job interview.  If you are someone who has been following my posts, youll notice that Ive previously addressed many key areas for interviewing success. Now its time to pull it together so you can have it one spot.  Ive included links for each area that trace back to articles with more insight, and you can download a complimentary eBook of  Interview Intervention: Communication That Gets You Hired  by signing up for the email distribution list on the front page of the  milewalk  website!  Now lets take a look at how to prepare, execute, and follow up!  Preparation makes up for many talent shortcomings.  Before the interview, prepare for all facets you might encounter. Keep in mind, you are putting together a plan that will allow you to effectively execute the interview, but it will also provide you with the freedom to make alterations when necessary.  Evaluate Yourself    Perform your current assessment to ensure you can effectively determine whether the opportunity is right for you:    Current Situation. Identify all forms of what you currently have  Requirements. Develop a list of your needs and wants  Timing Considerations. Determine whether now is an appropriate time to leave  Counteroffer Potential. Prepare in advance whether you would entertain this  Compensation and Benefits. Review a complete list of your current actual value    Research the Company    Research the organization to ensure you are fully prepared to respond effectively to its interviewing questions as well as use the information to prepare your questions.    Review corporate website  Review additional websites such as LinkedIn, Glassdoor, Vault, WetFeet, and Hoovers  Discover key information such as the following:    Why would I want to work there?  Does the company have a product or service that is valuable?  Is the company a leader in its industry?  What is the corporate culture and is it unique?  What are the job and career development opportunities?  Who works there?  What are the benefits?        Review the Interviewer    Perform research on the interviewer(s) (if known) to determine common acquaintances, interests, and so forth. Review websites such as LinkedIn as well as perform simple Google searches.  Remember the Key Success Factors    Be mindful of the reasons you will be successful during the interview. Focus on your ability to  accurately  articulate  your qualifications and potential contribution. Begin preparing your stories so they help the  interviewer accurately interpret  your responses as well as  remember  them.  Prepare for Likely Interview Questions  Review the areas you anticipate will be most important to the interviewer as well as the common effective interviewing questions.    Review the two types of questions  (âWhat would you do?â and âWhat did you do?â)  Review your background to refresh your memory on the details of your career highlights  Review the six common qualities for effective, memorable storytelling:    Keep it short and simple  Capture and keep their attention  Talk in their lingo  Make them believe you  Get them to care  Get them to act      Use the  fourteen effective interviewing  questions to prepare appropriate responses, including the six key qualities for memorable responses    Prepare Your Questions    Review your current situation, interests, requirements, and other relevant information to prepare effective questions to ask the interviewer. Categorize your questions to demonstrate your organization skills and portray your team-player orientation.    Group questions accordinglyâ"Company, Role, Boss (or Interviewer)  Use sample questions included in this book as a starting point  Identify your additional questions as appropriate  Structure questions to maximize benefit to youâ"Passion, Smarts, Intelligence    Execution is easy when youâre honest and interested.  During the interview, execute as you have prepared. Even if the interviewer surprises you with unanticipated questions, your level of preparation will position you to effectively handle them.  âFriendâ the Interviewer    During the opening moments, use opportunities to shrink the world, if appropriate. Keep your eyes and ears open for clues as to the interviewerâs interests.  Tell Effective Stories    Use the principles outlined for storytelling, including the six qualities for memorable stories, to respond to the interview questions.  Ask Profitable Questions    Use the three elements of effective questioning when asking the interviewerâ"Passion, Smarts, and Intelligence.  Close Well    Assess the interviewerâs reservations to allay them. Confirm for the interviewer that you are the right candidate for the job. Ensure you leave the interview with an understanding of next steps.    Ask the ultimate closing question: âDo you have any reservations about hiring me?â  Evaluate the interviewerâs reservations.  Address any misinterpretations or communication gaps.  Reassure the interviewer using the Confirm, Assure, and Close technique.    Always be appreciative and thankful.  Follow Up with Thank You    Follow up that same day with effective thank-you techniques. Send e-mail and confirm youâre mailing a personalized handwritten note. Thank-you note should start with thanks for your time, follow with points aligning you to the position, and close with confirmation of your interest.  This checklist is effective once youve landed that job interview. If youre interested in an effective overall approach to your job search, check out  The Art of a Successful Job Search!  
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