The Flawless Job Interview

Social IssuesEmployment

  • Author Carla Vaughan
  • Published January 31, 2009
  • Word count 472

When it comes to job interviews, employers can easily pick out those applicants who came prepared and those who did not. From the way a person speaks and acts or behaves, they can easily determine whether he or she is likely fit in with the culture of the company. The applicants who have come with some understanding of the goals of the company as well as bits of information about its competitors are more likely to get the job.

It helps to know about the company’s mission, products and/or services and affiliations. Checking for their market position and other such data can help familiarize the applicant with the organization that he or she wants to be part of. Also, it helps the applicant create realistic expectations about the interview process as well as to the actual nature of the job that he or she is applying for. Checking out the company’s profile can help an applicant build confidence and self-assurance in facing a prospective employer, allowing him or her to respond appropriately during the interview process.

To enjoy a flawless interview, applicants should be prepared to answer various kinds of questions. In the interview process, the employee’s line of questioning may tackle the applicant’s personality, working profile, working experiences and disciplines.

In your next interview, you may be asked some similar to these:

What are the things that you know about our organization?

How well do you relate to the company’s ideals and positions?

How do you predict the company’s position in the future?

In what kind of organization do you like to work?

How do you think will you fit in our corporate environment?

How will you support the company in achieving its corporate goals?

The existence of company websites as well as a number of resource materials on the internet can help applicants prepare for whatever a job interview may entail. Also, the library can be used for an applicant’s preparation for his or her big interview. Preparing to answer a variety of can help manage the tension and the anxiety that may arise in the interview process.

Although an organized company research can be done with the use of internet, it takes more leg work in collecting materials or information for companies that do not have a website yet. In cases like this, public companies have more abundant research materials than those privately owned companies. Why? Private companies have no legal obligations to keep their financial statements public.

The key to a successful interview is preparation. Getting to know the company in which you plan to work can help you make informed decisions with your prospective employer’s line of questioning. Having some knowledge about the company also sets a common ground where the applicant and the interviewer can establish rapport.

Carla Vaughan is an internationally recognized expert in job-search field. She works in the Dallas, Texas area, with both local and international clients, providing them with expert advice based on her 20 plus years of experience. Her web site: http://www.professional-job-search.com offers guidance to job-seekers. She has also authored How to Write a Professional Resume that has helped many job-seekers obtain excellent jobs by guiding them through the resume-writing process easily and quickly.

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Rob
Rob · 14 years ago
Great article on the need to be "Flawless" when going on your job interview in this tough job market. Interesting site here to learn more: www.FlawlessInterview.com

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