Monday, April 13, 2009

Interviews with Professionals by Adam Glick



Your first interview with a professional is going to be much different than your first interview you had at the seven eleven down the street when you were fifteen.  That first interview is most likely still vivid in your memory because of all the emotions involved.  
You probably had no idea what to wear so you grabbed a shirt that was two sizes too big out of your parents closet and threw on some wrinkled khaki jeans that had been under your bed since Easter service.  You were nervous and unprepared.
Whether you were awarded the position you desired or not, you were practicing your interviewing skills for later in life.  
These skills need to be perfected by the time you have your first interview with a professional or you will most likely end up back at the seven eleven selling nachos and over-cooked hotdogs to college students at two in the morning.
There are several tips you should remember when going to your first professional interview.

Seven Successful Suggestions:

Practice Interviewing
Interview with a friend or in the mirror

Do Your Homework
Research the ideals of the company

Be on Time
Arrive at least 15 minutes early

Use Positive Body Language
Make eye contact frequently and sit tall

Ask Questions
This will show your interviewer how interested you are in their company

Relax
Try to be calm and confident

Follow Up
Always send a brief thank you note after your interview

Now remember, this is not your interviewers first time interviewing a possible new employee. You need to impress him or her enough to separate yourself from the hundreds, maybe thousands of other applicants. Proper preparation prevents poor performance. 






Sources: 
http://www.macyscollege.com/college/careers/interviewing/tips.asp

http://thinkexist.com/quotation/proper_preparation_prevents_poor_performance/201859.html

5 comments:

  1. Great job Adam. I like the graphic and the use of the different colors makes the entry bright and draws more attention to the post.

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  2. Adam, what a great post! Very appealing and informative...

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  3. Great presentation of the post and very informative.

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  4. Nice job with the format of the post. I like that you stated everything that occurs when we all went on our first interview ever when we were younger and then told us the stps that we need to do to be ready for an interview. GREAT JOB!

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  5. Nice layout and great voice, Adam. I really liked your attention getting title. You have a tiny mistake in your use of punctuation. You needed an apostrophe (interviewer's first time).

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