If you arrive more than 15 minutes before the appointment, wait standing in
the lobby-it implies energy. While waiting, read awards, posters, and company
information, searching for topics of conversation and check out the employees
We have prepared an eight part checklist for you to use to conduct a winning
job interview. Here, we outline how to arrive at the interview prepared and
ready to win the job.
ARRIVING AT THE INTERVIEW
- Arrive 15 to 30 minutes before your interview.
- Go to the interview alone-you don't want the employer to think you need
hand-holding.
- Find a bathroom to freshen up, and never skip this step. You'd be
amazed at what the mirror reveals, just in the nick of time. Use a restroom on a
different floor from your appointment, because you don't want to meet your
interviewer there first.
- Use a breath mint, even if you don't think you need one.
- If you arrive more than 15 minutes before the appointment, wait standing in
the lobby-it implies energy. While waiting, read awards, posters, and company
information, searching for topics of conversation and check out the employees.
- Make sure you arrive at the interview floor 15 minutes early.
- Review your notes and resume.
- Read pertinent company literature that is available in the waiting are
- Take a few deep breaths, relax and visualize.
- Make sure you are not to cluttered and able to stand-up without having to
fuss with your coat and personal items.
- Turn off your cell phone.
- Realize that your interview starts the minute you arrive.
- Everyone you meet, from the receptionist to the hiring manager, will form an
impression of you. To ensure the impression is positive, remember that your
words and mannerisms will affect the image. Interviewers often ask for feedback
from the receptionist.
- Being late is usually unacceptable. If you are running late, have the
professional courtesy to call the office, you might just salvage your chance to
be considered for the position.
- Read the complete checklist.
Part 1: 'Know Where you are Going / Prepare the Night Before'));?>
Part 2: 'Items to Consider Taking with You to the Interview'))?>
Part 3: Arriving at the Interview
Part 4: 'Establishing Rapport with the Interviewer'))?>
Part 5: Answering Interview Questions
Part 6: Asking Questions at the Interview
Part 7: Closing the Interview
Part 8: Following-up After the Interview