Research
- Before attending your interview ensure that you gather as much relevant information as possible. You can gain a good understanding of an organisation by logging on to their website and familiarising yourself with key information such as the company history, key competitors and financial stability.
- If there is no company website then information can be attained by using various web search engines, newspapers and professional magazines.
- Request a copy of the job specification from the company or your recruitment consultant and ensure that you read each point thoroughly.
- Familiarise yourself with your CV and think about the qualities the employer is looking for. Work out how best you can demonstrate these to the interviewer(s).
- Prepare a number of questions that you can ask your interviewer(s). This demonstrates that you have thought about the role and done some research on the organisation.
- Plan your route to ensure you know where you are going and aim to arrive at least 10 minutes early.
What to Take With You
- A copy of your CV and/or application form
- A copy of the job description
- The interview confirmation letter with name(s) of the interviewer(s), address and telephone number
- Directions/map of how to get there
At the Interview
- Ensure that you a smartly dressed
- Greet your interviewer/s with a strong, firm handshake
- Good body language is essential, ensure you sit up straight, maintain eye contact and speak clearly and confidently
- Listen to the questions carefully and pace yourself when answering
- Give positive examples of your experience to date
- Be concise and honest about your experience and qualifications
- Express enthusiasm for the role even if you have reservations. These can be addressed at a later stage.
- Thank the interviewer for taking the time to meet with you
Questions you can ask
- How has the position become available?
- How does the position fit into the structure of the organisation?
- What training is available to continued development?Do you have any plans for expansion if so how would these impact on this role?
- How would you describe the culture of the organisation?
- What opportunities are available to progress within the organisation?
Avoid
- Being negative
- Making derogatory comments about former employers
- Discussing salary information or company benefits
- Poor body language
Close
- Ask what the next stage will be if they have not already explained
- Reiterate your interest in the role and the organisation
- Thank each interviewer for their time