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Interviewing

The interview is the single most important aspect in job hunting. Good grades, an excellent degree, lengthy experience, and a sharp-looking resume won't compensate for a poor impression made during an interview. You must be able to sell yourself effectively. More often than not, it is the small details such as appearance, handshake, etc., that spell the difference between being selected or rejected for a job. Be thorough in your preparation! Since each interview is unique, the more you interview the more confident and skillful you will become.

Example Graduate and Professional School Interview Questions:

Preparation:

Conduct a Self-Assessment (Take an honest look at yourself focusing on such factors as:)

Study the Organization

Check Appearance

The Initial Interview

Be Yourself. Your attitude is going to influence the interviewer's evaluation. Don't try to be someone you aren't...just be yourself. Emphasize your strong points and remember that the recruiter is looking for inherent personal energy and enthusiasm. The interview is your opportunity to sell a product and that product is you.

Dwell on the Positive. Try always to dwell on the positive. While past failures and shortcomings need not be volunteered, don't try to cover them up or sidestep them. Should the recruiter ask about them, try to explain the circumstances rather than give excuses or blame others. Remember, the recruiter is human, too...and probably has made a few mistakes. You'll create a better impression by being honest and candid.

Ask Questions. When Indicated. If appropriate, ask meaningful questions, particularly if you're not clear about the details of the job, the training program, or other job-related concerns, but don't ask questions just because you think that's what is expected.

Some Do's and Don'ts in Successful Interviewing:

DO's

DON'Ts

Stages of an Interview

STAGE 1: FIRST IMPRESSIONS

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STAGE 2: YOUR QUALIFICATIONS

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Interviewer Questions

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STAGE 3: CAREER GOALS

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STAGE 4: THE COMPANY

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STAGE 5: CONCLUSION

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Questions to ask the INTERVIEWER: