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Page 1: Ready for the interview

Are you ready for your interview?Answer Yes or No to

the following questions and tally your Yeses.

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Can you talk the talk of the industry, using buzzwords, jargon, and acronyms that are common to the company?

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Can you give the interviewer at least three reasons why you’re interested in his or her company?

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Can you list 15 common interview mistakes?

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Can you readily give at least three examples of items when you did work that wasn’t included in your job description?

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Can you identify three prominent employment-related successes or achievements you’ve had and talk about your role in them?

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Can you comfortably give the interviewer at least five good reasons why his or her company should hire you?

You should hire me because I have …I can …..I will …..

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Do you have a 60-second promotional presentation ready to respond to the question, “Can you tell me a little about yourself?”

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Do you have a job description for the position and are you able to give three examples of when you’ve used each skill and strength listed in it?

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Are you confident that you can answer technical questions interviewers ask or pass an employment test?

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Have you researched the pay scale and benefits packages for people with your skills and experience working in similar positions in your locale?

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Have you anticipated 10 questions you’ll be asked at the interview and made notes about how you’ll answer them?

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Do you have a rational and acceptable set of reasons for leaving, or wanting to leave your last job?

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• Have you practiced negotiating a higher salary and answering the pay expectations question?

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Do you understand the interview methods, styles, and protocols for your particular industry?

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Can you list 15 of your marketable skills, abilities, and personality traits that make you a good hiring risk?

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If the interviewer asks you to take a drug test “right now,” would you be willing to do so and would you pass it?

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Have you researched the company and can you comfortably talk about it’s products, services, goals, and competitors?

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Will you immediately follow up after the interview with a thank-you note, letter, or e-mail?

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Do you have a list of at least five intelligent questions you want to have answered at the interview? (Pay and benefits don’t count.)

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Do you have a business card that highlights your achievements to leave with the interviewer at the end of the interview?

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1 – 5 Yeses,You’re on the porch with the puppies! Better bone up.

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6 – 12 Yeses.You’re average. Remember average doesn’t stand out in an interview. Take some time to improve and step out front.

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13 – 20 YesesBe confident! You’re

running with the big dogs.

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Interview Success

• What you know of the employer, the field, and the company.• Knowing yourself, what you have to offer a potential employer, and why

you’re a great fit.• How you present the above information in the pressured environment

called the interview.

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ReferenceNext Day Job Interview


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