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Acing the Interview Connecting students to global careers! Paul Hutchinson, Asst. Director phutchin@jhsph.edu Career Services Office 2017 E. Monument St. 410-955-3034 Gaelle Kolb, PhD, Asst. Director gkolb1@jhmi.edu Professional Development Office 1830 E. Monument St. 410-502-2804

Agenda What are employers looking for? Conversation about you Preparing Process & types of interviews Image & Body Language Interview Questions

Agenda What are employers looking for? Conversation about you Preparing Process & types of interviews Image & Body Language Interview Questions

What do employers say they re looking for? Strong skill sets Communication Skills Leadership Skills Technical Skills Analytical Skills Teamwork Skills Interpersonal Skills Problem Solving Skills Personality Characteristics Honesty/Integrity Flexibility/Adaptability Work Ethic Motivation/Initiative Academic Achievement

But, what they re really looking for is how will your personality fit in this organization how interested are you in doing the work how long do you plan on staying here can you work in a team setting can I (or we) count on you to get the job done A conservative estimate is that you will spend at least 2100 hours a year working at an organization and it wants to be sure it knows what it will get out of you

Agenda What are employers looking for? Conversation about you Preparing Process & types of interviews Image & Body Language Interview Questions

Interviewing A conversation about you If you ve been called for an interview, then it means at least two things - you have the minimum qualifications - someone thinks you can do the job The best types of interviews are the ones where you evolve into a conversation with your interviewer If you get to this point, hopefully your conversation will begin to center around your passions and interests If your interview is just question, then answer, question, then answer, it might not be going so well

Interviewing = Personality Interviews are all about how your personality is going to fit into: an organization s culture a team s group dynamics a supervisor s working style the various personality types The interviewer really is trying to dig at or probe into what type of personality you have so it is best to act as natural as possible to allow your personality to come out

Agenda What are employers looking for? Conversation about you Preparing Process & types of interviews Image & Body Language Interview Questions

Preparing for the Interview Prepare so well that you don t care how well you do Enter the interview with a strong confidence in you The less nervous you can be, the more likely your personality will be natural You will not have a perfect interview it doesn t exist Bad interviews are not bad there are just ones that you can learn from Interviewing is a practiced skill the more you do it, the better you will get at it

Agenda What are employers looking for? Conversation about you Preparing Process & types of interviews Image & Body Language Interview Questions

Interview process Typically, there are initial, short-term interviews Purpose Called either telephone or screening interviews Usually will last 20-30 minutes Sifting through the masses Finding the cream of the crop Used to eliminate unqualified candidates

Telephone/Screening Interview Tips for a good phone interview 1.Be an active listener Lack of non-verbal cues 2.Show energy and excitement on the phone SMILE!!!! 3.Express appreciation for the call 4.Avoid verbal tics No umms, hmms, likes, you knows 5.Have everything in front of you resume, notes, and calendar It s like an open book exam 6.Make sure it s the right time & place for the call Find a quiet room 7.Be sure you re speaking on a land line Cell phones could get disconnected or distorted

Case Interviewing Taken from a real life situation or from your resume Looking at candidate s analytical ability Perception of the big picture Problem solving logic Letting the candidate direct the course choose value Business Intuition Results oriented Intended to test a candidate s ability to handle a problem or opportunity perform under pressure, make use of resources and come up with creative solutions Best places for information on case interviewing http://dean.com/sites/dean.com/files/ HowToCrackACase.pdf

Panel Interview Usually made up of 3-6 people from the same or various areas of organization ---possibly not always the areas you will be working in!! Why organizations like them? Way for organization to save time and to gain a group consensus You will not have to interview with each candidate individually and repeat yourself all parties hear the same answers Interviewers can ask questions relative to their department, unit, or division How to be successful at time? Choose the person(s) on the panel who seem to favor you, but... Don t ignore the others this will ultimately be a group decision, and your friend(s) on the panel may be able to sway any doubters

Mealtime/Social Setting Interview Used as method to assess performance in a social situation Tips for successful social interview Take cues from the interviewer Discuss topics via the interview if talking travel, talk travel not job responsibilities Your manners should be impeccable Have a pleasant and open attitude Thank the interviewer for the food Don t talk about matters that are too personal, or ask personal questions Order manageable foods, e.g. avoid red sauce Check your teeth in the restroom Do not drink (if you do drink in this setting keep to a minimum), smoke or use profanity Candidates often get too relaxed and begin letting their guard down

Agenda What are employers looking for? Conversation about you Preparing Process & types of interviews Image & Body Language Interview Questions

Image the 1 st impression 60% is the way you look - What you are wearing? Do you look professional? 30% is the way you physically present yourself - Positive body language 10% is what you say

How to dress for an interview

How to dress for an interview WOMEN http://www.oprah.com/style/what-to-wear-to-an-interview-professional-outfits http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/beauty/makeovers/what-to-wear-jobinterview#slide-1 http://www.more.com/what-not-to-wear?sssdmh=dm17.647045&esrc=nwmu011013 http://www.ehow.com/video_12255239_shoes-should-women-wear-interview.html http://pinterest.com/acemyinterview/job-interview-attire-for-women/ http://www.nextavenue.org/article/2013-02/what-wear-ace-your-job-interview MEN A suit, a tie, polished shoes

Image the 1 st impression 60% is the way you look - What you are wearing? Do you look professional? 30% is the way you physically present yourself - Positive body language 10% is what you say

Positive Body Language 1.Enter a room confidently and look pleased to be there 2.Smile!!!! Show enthusiasm 3.Firm handshake NO vice-like grip or dead fish hand 4.Sit back in your seat and place your feet firmly on the floor 5.Body spacing - Do not stand too near someone about three feet away is acceptable 6.Sit upright and lean forward slightly 7.Speak clearly 8.Control your tempo don t speak too fast or too slow

Image the 1 st impression 60% is the way you look - What you are wearing? Do you look professional? 30% is the way you physically present yourself - Positive body language 10% is what you say

Interview Questions With any interview, there are the asked questions and there are the questions-behind-the-questions. Questions are usually open-ended and used to probe deeper into you as a person. Questions are not usually asked to make you look bad or perform badly during the interview.

Common Interview Questions Tell me a little about yourself. Tell me what you know about our organization? What do you consider to be your greatest strength? Weakness? What two or three accomplishments have given you the most satisfaction? Why? How do you think a friend, classmate, or professor, who knows you well would describe you? When presented with a variety of tasks, how do you prioritize your activities? If you had the luxury of creating the ideal work environment, what would it look like to you? Why should I hire you?

Behavioral Interview Questions Give an example of a time when you could not participate in a discussion or could not finish a task because you did not have enough information. When have you had to be relatively quick in coming to a decision. Tell me about a time when you had to use you spoken communications skills in order to get a point across that was important to you. Provide an example of a time when you user you fact-finding skills to gain information needed to solve a problem; then tell me how you analyzed the information and come to a decision. Give me an example of an important goal you had set and tell me about your progress in reaching it. Describe the most significant written document, report, or presentation that you've completed. Demonstrate for me a time when you had to go above and beyond the call of duty in order to get the job done. Behavioral questions are used to show how previous behaviors can be predictors of your future performance There are no wrong answers to these questions!!!! The key here is to be specific, but don t get caught up storytelling!!

Illegal Questions & Asking Questions Illegal Questions Most employers are familiar with the laws regarding what questions they can ask and what they can not ask. If you feel a question is inappropriate, don t get upset and refuse to answer. Ask the question Can you tell me how that pertains to the job in a polite and respective way Asking Questions You should have questions prepared. It is your chance to interview the interviewer Don t ask questions that can be readily found on the company website Ask questions that will directly affect you or shows your interest in the companies success Clarifying questions are OK Same questions you might use during an informational interview

INTERVIEW QUESTIONS UNRAVELED

Tell me about yourself Intent Do present yourself Do not recite your resume. Context At the beginning of the interview, Build your momentum to say who you are and why you are here Last up to a minute Response Connect your background, knowledge and interests with the job at hand

Where would you like to be in your career five years from now? Intent: For early-career: personal goals, ambition, drive and direction At mid-career: responses relevant to employer s needs Context: How much to share. Don t claim your supervisor s seat If environment conducive to merit-based promotion, be open about your ambition Response: "My goal is to be a program manager overseeing scientific funding opportunities for large consortiums. Subjective answer: "In five years, I want to have gained solid experience in project management and be developing skills in managing multidisciplinary institutions."

How do you deal with conflict? Intent: How you manage conflict: Do you avoid conflict or face it? Do you think it through, or are you impulsive? Do you use constructive techniques to resolve the situation? Context: Everyday interpersonal sort, disagreements in direction or strategy, and conflict over resources Describe how you handle conflict If you are a manager or executive pick a reflective example Response: Consider offering a specific example to demonstrate how you resolve conflict. Use the S/TAR technique

S/TAR Technique http://www.rightattitudes.com/2008/07/15/star-technique-answer-interview-questions/

Why are you interested in this job/our organization? Intent: Do your homework and know the company Don t just look for a job! Context: Opportunity, career fit, cultural fit, interest in their business, personal value, job fit Your ability to be successful in the job Response: You will be an asset to the employer From the company website, you understand that you can contribute to the company as a whole

What can you do for us that other candidates can't? Intent: Important question for self-assessment - "Why should we hire you?" Context: YOU ARE SPECIAL Sum up main selling points, related specifically to the job requirements Response: Past experience directly related to the job specialized knowledge; relevant situational expertise and experience (growth, change, turnaround, startup); skills networks demonstrated commitment and enthusiasm for the business or your profession future potential

How would you tackle the first 90 days? Intent: Thoroughness, process and appreciation for organizational complexity If second or third interview, how much thought about the job did you give (listen to them!) Context: Speak to specific job's key challenges or goals Work with the team, your boss and any key influencers to get up to speed as quickly as possible Response: Do not get specific on changes or initiatives you would make. Show a solid, realistic understanding of what needs to be done and how

How would your past experience translate into success in this job? Intent Either doubt about your legitimacy as a candidate, or asking for information connecting the dots Context Convince that you have the required skills to do the job based on specific experiences Response Describing how you meet or exceed the top few requirements Or begin with your background and interpret how it has prepared you for this job Speak to the specific challenges and objectives you see in the role

Resources http://career-advice.monster.com/job-interview/interviewquestions/100-potential-interview-questions/article.aspx http://chronicle.com/article/how-not-to-blow-an- Interview/142435/ http://www.forbes.com/sites/jacquelynsmith/2013/01/11/howto-ace-the-50-most-common-interview-questions/

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