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The Job Interview

The Job Interview

By Mohit ChawlaPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
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The Job Interview
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The Job Interview

The second step in getting a job is having an interview with a potential employer. The first step was sending your application and after careful review by the company, you are seen as a candidate for the vacant position.

The employer got this information through an ad that was placed in the paper, referred by someone in the company or a headhunter, or by a person who simply applied to the companyís website.

The first impression employers always look at is your resume. Given the many that apply, this usually takes about 30 seconds and so with the limited words, one must be sure that the resume is well written and grammatically correct.

During the interview, most employers want to know more about a person since the resume only gives certain information such as the personís name, age, address, contact number, social security number, past, and current employment.

The employer will likely ask about the experiences, lessons, and accomplishments one has done and learned to work for another employer. This will usually include how the person handled a situation in the company, the challenges of the job, and the relationship with coworkers.

Another question will be the relationship between the applicant and family members. This shows a character with how the person interacts with people who are close and those that know the person for a long time.

The employer will usually ask why the person applied in the company and where you would like to be in 5 to 10 years. Long term questions such as this will show if there is dedication for the job at hand and if the company can provide something beneficial for both the applicant and the employer.

Companies follow a certain budget in hiring qualified personnel which is why the interviewer will ask how much one desires to get for the job. If what is being asked is too high, the employer will usually ask if the salary is open to negotiation.

After the employer asks questions, the room is usually given for the applicant to ask questions in return. This is the best time to know a little bit more about the company one might be working in and to get a feel of the potential company.

If there are no more questions, the interviewer will then end the meeting and call the applicant back if the person has passed the initial interview so that the next phase of the application process can begin.

Tips in a Job Interview

The second step in getting the job is meeting the potential employer for an interview. The first step that an applicant has completed was sending your application and passing the screening process of the company.

The employer got the resume through a variety of sources that can be from an ad that was posted, a referral from a friend or a headhunter, or by a person who simply applied by logging on the companyís website.

Here are a few tips that will help in having a successful interview;

ï Before going to an interview, it is best to do some research about the company one is applying to.

ï It is also best to practice with a friend or family member mock up questions that the employer will likely ask so you do not choke during the real interview.

ï When you go for an interview, it is best to always arrive 10 to 15 minutes ahead of time. This shows employers that the person is punctual and serves as a good attribute in a potential employee.

ï When meeting an employer, you should bring an extra copy of the resume and other documents that are needed if asked certain questions. A good example is architects and photographers who are professionals in the respective fields who have a portfolio of the works done which may impress the interviewer.

ï It is always best to dress appropriately. This shows the employer’s sincerity on the part of the applicant applying for the job. One must have finger-nails and hair well-groomed for the interview. The outfit worn should be professional. This would mean that shoes must be used to match the outfit. If you typically wear a lot of jewelry, it is advisable to remove and tone it down for the interview.

ï When you are in front of the employer, smile and greet the interviewer with a firm (but not bone-crushing) handshake which is always a good start to get the interview moving.

ï During the interview, listen very well to the questions asked. Each must be answered truthfully and confidently to be able to sell yourself to the potential employer.

ï Afterwards, the applicant should thank the recruiter for the time that was given to meet for the interview.

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I personally believe self made is not 100 % true.

Every person has got help by certain people.. They may be mentor, friends and team members but they surely are a part of their successful career.

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