Post on 15-Aug-2020
Interview Techniques
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1-2 sheets of lined or scrap paperto write notes and complete tasks
Speakers or earphones (thispresentation includes a youtubevideo)
You might want to ask someoneat home to help you practise theinterview task or video call/phonea friend to practise together.
For thissession youwill need...
Starter Activity
On your paper, list as manydifferent types of interviews
as you can.
Learning Objectives
To identify different types of interviews.
To understand the importance of preparation andpresentation prior to an interview.To prepare and practise answers for potential interviewquestions.
What are the different types of interview?
Telephoneinterview
One to oneinterview
Videointerview
Groupinterview
Panelinterview
Lunch / dinnerinterview
Informational interview
On the jobevaluations
Secondinterview
Telephoneinterview
Initial conversation.
Screening stage.
Focus on experience and qualifications.
Popular: saves time and eliminates travel costs.
Might be followed up by a more 'formal'interview.
Usually takes about 30 minutes.
Check your voicemail message.
Time limit is stricter.
Not possible to see people's reactions.
Traditional interview.
Face to face with the employer.
Focus on skills, experience andaccomplishments.
Judged on body language.
Can take from 30 minutes to over
an hour.
Easier to build rapport.
One to oneinterview
Can be done on Skype, Google Hangouts,Zoom, FaceTime, Whatsapp...
Easier alternative to face to face whilst
still being able to see the person.
Requires a space with no backgrounddistractions.
Useful for long-distance employers.
Look professional and focused.
Check connection beforehand.
Videointerview
Less regular but quite common forUniversity and College courses.
Can include tasks to assess teamwork.
To show ability to work with new people.
More competitive interview: individualquestions asked openly to the whole
group.
Groupinterview
Interviewed by a group of people.
Usually future colleagues and manager.
Each asking questions in turns.
Good judgement of how you performunder pressure.
Engage with the whole panel.
When asked a question, maintain eye
contact with the person asking but whenanswering, make sure you address
everyone.
Panelinterview
Interview taking place during a meal.
More like a conversation than a Q&A format.
Easier for the employer to look at how youpresent yourself and would represent the
company in a social setting.
Easier to judge your personality.
Choose your meal wisely: look at the menubeforehand, order second and pick easy to eat
food.
Be even more prepared: trickier to use notes.
Arrive early and wait at the front.
Lunch / dinnerinterview
Informational conversation.
Meeting in which you can get furtherinformation on a career, industry, and the
corporate culture of a potential futureworkplace; while the employer learns
about you and judges your professionalpotential.
Not about hiring or a specific job.
First point of contact that might bring
opportunities in the future.
Informational interview
Tested on a task you would have tocomplete on the job you are applying for.
Shows you can prioritise, think on your
feet and adapt to spontaneous situations.
Occasion to show first hand your skills,values and ability to fit within a team.
Also an opportunity for you to decide
whether the job would fit you.
On the jobevaluations
Follow up interview.
Enables the employer to choose the bestcandidate if they had a big number of good
candidates during first interview (most often usedby graduate recruiters).
Means you impressed the employer during the
first interview.
Might be a test/exercise or a strength-basedinterview.
Can just be a more detailed conversation around
the job role.
Maintain professionalism and don't assumeyou've already got the job!
Secondinterview
What is the person specification?A description of the qualifications, skills, experience, knowledge and other criteria thatthe candidate must possess to perform the job duties. Part of the application pack. Essential to the recruitment process. For you to use as a basis for the different interview stages:
Interview questions and selection tasks are based on it You should use it when writing your application statement/letter
ActivityMatch each person specification
in the next slides with thecorrect job from the list below:
Trainee Electronics Engineering TechnicianSales AssistantPractice Nurse
HairdresserGym Fitness Instructor
Chef/Cook
Person Specification 1
Person Specification 2
Person Specification 3
Person Specification 4
Person Specification 5
Person Specification 6
ActivityANSWERS:
Trainee Electronics Engineering TechnicianSales AssistantPractice Nurse
HairdresserGym Fitness Instructor
Chef/Cook
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Do your researchWhat does thecompany do?
What is theCompanyMission
statement?
Latest newsabout thecompany?
Who are thecompany's
competitors?
Watch the video and takenotes of what is
wrong/not going well inthis interview.
Activity
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uo0KjdDJr1c&list=RDUo0KjdDJr1c&index=1
She is on her phone throughout the wholeinterview.
She doesn't have the skills required for the jobshe applied for.
Her attitude is problematic: her tone and facialexpressions are quite rude.
She is refusing to start work at the time heremployer requires her to.
She gives too much information about herpersonal life that the employer did not need to
know.
Some answers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uo0KjdDJr1c&list=RDUo0KjdDJr1c&index=1
The 10 most common interview questionsTell me about yourselfWhy do you want to work for this company?Why are you suitable for this job?What is your biggest strength?What is your biggest weakness?Where do you see yourself in [x] years?Tell me about a time when you had to work in a teamTell me about a time you had to work under pressureTell me about a time when you've faced a challengeand how you overcame it. Do you have any questions?
1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.
10.
Take 5 minutes to writedown your own answers
to the interview questionson your paper.
Activity
Practise your interviewquestions:
Person A asks the interview
questionsPerson B answers
Activity
Now switch roles
Person B asks the interviewquestions
Person A answers
Activity
Going to an interviewDress to impress Turn your phone off Have a firm handshake - if you are in a panel interview, make sure to shakehands with all members of the panel Look confident Smile and make eye contact Open body language Think before you speak - take time to breathe, take a sip of water Ask them to repeat the question if you are unsure ALWAYS have a question ready to ask at the end
Finding a job
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