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Interview
Interview
Preparation
The interview is the 2nd opportunity (following your resume and cover
letter) to make an impression on your potential future employer. The following
guidelines may seem stringent, but they are designed to let the interviewer
focus on you and your strengths -- not your dangling jewelry.
• Be punctual, 5-10 minutes early
• Use a firm handshake
• Look the interviewer in the eyes
• Smile, make a good impression (make sure your teeth are brushed
and clean)
• Hair cut or trimmed (beards or mustaches included, nose hair,
ears, eyebrows)
• Shine your shoes
• For men: Fresh, dark conservative suit, plain white shirt, conservative
tie, socks should match your trousers, belt should match your shoes
• For women: dark business suit, simple blouse, low-heeled shoes,
panty hose (even in the summer).
• Wear only: wedding ring, watch, and simple earrings (women only!).
No other jewelry.
• Do not wear too much perfume or cologne; your freshly showered
body is good enough
• Bring something to write notes on - remember to ask if it's okay
to take notes
• Have a prepared list of questions to ask
• Do not talk about money or benefits on the first interview unless
they bring it up. Tell them your current salary if asked and say "while
money is important, the right opportunity and challenge are my first priorities."
If pressed, give a range, if you seek $62,000 for example, and they were
thinking $61,000, they might not extend an offer at all -- fearing a turndown
-- even though $61,000 might have been acceptable to you. On the other
side, you say $62,000 and they offer you $62,000 even though they were
thinking $64,000. That would be a bummer!
• If you eat during an interview, (breakfast, lunch, or dinner meeting),
do not order something messy. Use your utensils and your napkin, and remember
your manners. Do not talk with your mouth full.
• Do not drink alcohol or smoke under any circumstances. This is
an interview!
• Be careful not to suck on candy or chew gum after you have eaten.
• If the interviewing day will be long, please
have breakfast!
• Do not play the NAME GAME. If you know a mutual person, the employer
may ask you what you think of the person. Exercise extreme caution. Do
not talk about people.
• Do not bad mouth your past or current employer but show them you
are interested in changing jobs.
• If you are interested in the position, let the person you are
talking with know that you would like to work with them and that you are
interested in the position.
• If they make you an offer and it is acceptable, say yes.
• If for some reason it is not acceptable, let them know you will
think it over, and then call AmeriSoft immediately. Most employers accept
two days as the standard amount of time between an offer and acceptance.
• At the end of your interview, call AmeriSoft promptly. We would
like to hear from you after you have talked to the employer. Remember,
your enthusiasm will sell you. Be yourself and everyone will like you.
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© 2005 AmeriSoft Solutions Inc. All Rights Reserved
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