Saturday, December 28, 2019

The Ultimate Job Interview Checklist

The Ultimate Job Interview ChecklistThe Ultimate Job Interview ChecklistYoull never be unprepared for an vorstellungsgesprch with this complete checklist.If youve been reading my articles on Ladders Career Chronicles, you know that I like to break down the job-search process into three phases Prep, search and close. When you think about it, the einstellungsgesprch process also has three important stages. How you prepare and what you do afterwards is just as important as what happens when youre sitting in the interview room pitching your skills.Below Ive created a comprehensive checklist to walk you through the interview process so youre ready to impress a prospective employer and land the job.Research the company.Employers want to know you took the initiative to learn more about their organization. With the prevalence of social media and mobile technology, theres no excuse for entering an interview unprepared.Visit the prospective employers website and social media accounts and searc h for them on Yahoo Finance to get a better sense of what the company is all about. Run a Google News search on the company and its competitors to catch up on the latest news.If you havent already, subscribe to some email newsletters and other online publications that focus on your target industry. Unsure where to find these publications? Run a good ol Google search such as RV industry publications to start.The goal is to get a better understanding of the companys industry and geschftliches miteinander, their competition, where they stand in the marketplace, and their financial stability so youre better prepared to field and ask relevant questions during the interview.Investigate the company culture.In recruiting, we often talk about the 80/20 rule If youre brought in for a face-to-face interview, approximately 20 percent of the time will be spent verifying you have the necessary skill platzdeckchen. The remaining 80 percent will be spent determining if youll fit in with the team. You can have the best qualifications, but if your personality and work style dont mesh with the existing team, it wont work out.Take another look at the companys social media presence particularly if they have accounts set up for recruiting purposes to get a better sense of the companys personality. For additional insights, visit Glassdoor and The Muse s company sections and talk to anyone in your network who currently works or previously worked for the organization. Click on the following link to learn more about investigating company culture.Identify the market rate.Its nearly impossible to get past the first phone screen, let alone a face-to-face interview, without being asked for your salary requirements. Thats why its important to research the going rate for a position before you set foot in the interview room. Check out Ladders Scout feature and their Job Market Guides, Salary.com and PayScale todiscover the going rate for your targeted job. When using any of these tools, t ake the location, industry, and company size into account. Not sure how to handle this topic during an interview? Check out this article on how to respond to the question, What are your salary requirements? Review the role.Reread the job description and take a closer look at the core requirements for the position. If youre working with an agency recruiter, ask this person what qualifications are most important to the hiring manager when it comes to filling this role. What about your experience, hintergrund, skill set or previous accomplishments are most attractive? This will help you develop your talking points for the interview.Practice your responses.Think about the interview questions you feel least comfortable answering, such as Whats youre greatest weakness? and Tell me about yourself. Create and then practice delivering succinct stories that answer these questions, while demonstrating how you possess the right skill sets and background for the role. I recommend using the STAR method. Need more help? Click on the following link to learn the right way to answer these difficult and essential job interview questions.Prepare questions.When you dont have anything to ask your interviewers, it sends the signal youre not really interested in the role. Dont make this mistake. Prepare at least five questions you can ask every interviewer with whom you meet. Looking for more interview help? Click on the following link to read Ladders Founder Marc Cenedellas list of top interview questions.Select your interview outfit.When was the last time you tried on your interview outfit ? Do yourself a favor and try on the entire ensemble a few days before the interview to make sure everything fits you properly, is clean, pressed and ready to go. Do you need to tighten a loose button or shine your dress shoes? Take care of these little details ahead of time so you can focus on other more important things the day of the interview.Remember, when it comes to interview attire , theres no one size fits all. Consider the company culture and other factors when choosing an outfit for your interview. Need some visual aids? Check out these great articles by The Daily Muse on interview wardrobe options for men and women.Pack your bag.Bring at least two hard copies of your resume, a copy of the job description, a list of three references and their preferred contact information (remember, this does not belong on your resume), a list of questions to ask the interviewer, and a pen and notepad for taking notes. If youre in a creative field, bring your portfolio to showcase your course of work. Last but not least, bring your A game. Confidence, a positive attitude, and a genuine interest in the role and the company will set you fremdlndisch from the competition. When you and another candidate have comparable skill sets, the only thing that will set you apart is your passion.Plan your commute.The last thing you want to do is show up late to your interview. Talk about sending the wrong message Avoid this mistake by doing a dry run of your commute. Travel to the office location at the same time of day your interview is scheduled so you are familiar with the route and can properly budget your travel time. If this isnt an option, pull out your smart device and use apps like Google Maps or HopStop to estimate how long it will take you to get to the interview. Unsure when to arrive for your interview? Check out Business Insiders article on the perfect time to show up for an interview.Take notes.Make sure to collect business cards or write down the proper spelling of the interviewers names and email addresses during the interview process so you can follow up in a timely manner. Take notes during each conversation so you can personalize each message by focusing on the most significant points raised during each interview. Dont be afraid to jot down little details you learned about the interviewer, such as a shared passion or an upcoming trip you can use this information in your follow-up to demonstrate your attention to detail and make your message more memorable.Follow up.Differentiate yourself from other candidates by sending a thoughtful thank-you note to each interviewer within 24 hours of the interview. Use this communication as a tool to address any objections expressed by interviewers and demonstrate your qualifications for the job. Click on the following link to view some of my favorite tips for creating the perfect thank-you message.

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