12-01-2016 05:38 PM - edited 16-06-2016 02:49 PM
12-01-2016 05:38 PM - edited 16-06-2016 02:49 PM
Hi everyone!
This Friday Ostara's @Debstar will be running a session focusing on interview Do's & Don'ts
There are a range of actions you can take to impress at the interview, and other things you can do that will reduce the likelihood of you getting the job. We will be discussing the keys to a successful interview, which may help you to acquire the job you desire.
Do you have a job interview coming up or have tips on what to do (or what NOT to do) in an interview?
15-01-2016 10:02 AM
15-01-2016 10:02 AM
Hi there,
I’m Debstar here again 🙂
It’s great to be back connecting with you. I am very much enjoying our Friday chats about work related topics. At Ostara, I work with clients with a range of mental health issues to help them build their confidence and skills so they can return to work. And in a previous job, I was a recruitment consultant interviewing people every day.
Today we are covering Interview Do’s and Don’ts.
As already mentioned, there are a range of actions you can take to impress at the interview, and other things you can do that will reduce the likelihood of you getting the job. We will be discussing the keys to a successful interview, which may help you to acquire the job you desire.
Do you have a job interview coming up or have tips on what to do (or what NOT to do) in an interview?
Look forward to hearing from you 🙂
15-01-2016 10:22 AM
15-01-2016 10:22 AM
One Do is when you meet the potential employer at the interview, give them a good solid handshake (solid but not too tight) whilst making eye contact and smiling. It straight away builds rapport, connection and trust, and has them ready to hear more.
In a previous job, I worked with a school principal. May sound strange but I will never forget his floppy weak handshake. On meeting him, I noticed myself shift from seeing him as a strong powerful man to a weak man with low confidence. He could have been strong and confident but my initial impression was otherwise. Interesting the impact a handshake can make.
You could be the best person for the job, but if your handshake gives the impression that you are not, you could be creating a negative impression before the interview has hardly started. So if you feel you need to, practice that handshake, eye contact and smile. Ask friends for feedback if you are not sure.
Do you have a job interview coming up or have tips on what to do (or what NOT to do) in an interview?
15-01-2016 02:19 PM
15-01-2016 02:19 PM
Hi All,
Thought I would include a few Do's and Don'ts that we cover off in our training courses:
You have probably thought of a lot of these, but there may be a few that you hadn't thought of.
The interview: things you should do.
What are your thoughts on these? Anything you think you shouldn't do? Sharing your interview stories would be great too 🙂
15-01-2016 03:50 PM
15-01-2016 03:50 PM
I really enjoyed reading Debstars tips on job interviews…. Thankyou for taking the time out of your day to do that.
Some tips and tricks I have found helpful over the years include:
I hope some of these have been able to help others. And goodluck to those who are on the hunt.
15-01-2016 03:53 PM
15-01-2016 03:53 PM
Hi again, thought I would also share the interview:
Things you should not do
Any other comments before we finish up for the day? 🙂
15-01-2016 03:58 PM
15-01-2016 03:58 PM
Thanks @snoopy for all you have shared. Some very useful do's and dont's for interviews.
My pleasure. Thanks to you for also sharing your thoughts.
Best of luck to those who are currently looking or a contemplating working.
Have a great weekend, and look forward to connecting again next Friday :).
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