Having reviewed your resume,
the company that you are interested in has just notified you that you will be
coming in for a job interview. As you feel this sense of elation and joy of
getting passed this first roadblock, you may also feel a torturous knot in your
stomach. The thought of a job interview creates this uneasy feeling for a lot of
people. Although some nervous energy is profitable in order to keep you on your
toes during the interview, too much of it is detrimental to your success.
Why is the Interview Important?
Your prospective employer will have already reviewed your
resume - thus giving you the satisfaction that they are interested or liked what
you look like on paper. The job interview is a means by which a company gets to
know the individual better, analyze his/her analytical/problem-solving skills as
well as to see if your personality would mesh well with the corporate culture of
that enterprise. This is all done in a very short time span, usually a job
interview lasts less than 30 minutes. This interview process is very important
as it the vehicle by which you make an impression of yourself to the prospective
employer.
The ultimate goal is for the company to have a positive impression of
you. As subjectively based as any evaluation system can be, there are still
techniques and suggestions to improve the way you come across during a job
interview. The main goal is to come across politely and sincerely, promoting
yourself as someone who would be an asset to their company as well as fusing
well with the existing order.
Here are some tips and suggestions on acing the job interview process. You want
to come out of the interview having thought that you just gave them the best
performance ever. We have divided this section into several components to aid
you in making the interview process as positive an experience as ever. Our first
section will help you in the preparation of the interview, so that you arrive on
the day of the job interview ready for battle. Your presentation for the job
interview is crucial and as such is the topic of our second section. How to act
during the job interview is dealt with in the section "The Interview
Itself". We then provide you with sample interview questions to give you a
mock example of what the job interview can be like so that you may prepare for
it in a comprehensive fashion. Our last section pertains solely to students in
their last year who are undergoing on campus-recruiting. We help you make sure
you get that job interview!!