How do you ace job interviews?
Srishti Mahendru, Career
Coach at Mindler, Mentored over 1000 students
An interview for your
dream job is bound to make you exude these emotions. After all it’s that one
shot you get to make a lasting impact! The thought of facing the big aces of
your dream company who will be analyzing all your actions and movements, and
will grill you by cross questioning you can be nerve wracking.
Well here are some
tried and tested interview tips that will surely give you the much needed edge!
Before the
interview: Must dos before an
interview
1. Know about the
company: Spend
time to know about the company’s background and various activities of the
company. Knowledge about the company will make you look serious for the job.
Also if you have time, read about the competitors.
Pro Tip: Set up Google
News Alerts for the company and industry you are interviewing for. It
shall give you timely news alerts and much needed information & talking
points! You can also refer to Social media, website, google search etc. to get
more information. Also you can search for people/friends on LinkedIn who are
already working in the company and talk to them.
2. Prepare a paragraph
describing you: Generally,
the first question asked during the interview is “tell us about
yourself”. Prepare a crisp answer beforehand which is beyond
your resume. The interviewer has your resume and this is the time to excite the
interviewer with information which is not on it. Talking about some key
highlights of your career, education background or your passion can be a good
idea. Practice this part in-front of a mirror or with your friends and
learn to sum it up in less than 60 seconds.
3. Pen down your
strengths and weakness: Preparing a list of around 5-6
strengths is not enough. Recall critical incidents of your life where you
leveraged your strengths to achieve an objective. This will help the
interviewer to remember better, make your answers look natural and will also
leave a good impression. Present your weakness in a very intelligent way, never
say things which might work against you. It is good to be honest, but not at
the cost of your dream job. Never forget to add that you are working on your
weakness. Avoid stating very obvious strengths e.g. “I am very hardworking”,
or “I am very efficient”.
4. Try to fit in the
role: One
of the most common question which is asked during an interview is “Why
should we select you”. Prepare an answer and write it down. Write all
your strengths and your prior experience and try to relate how you will benefit
the company. Keep in mind your role in the company and write accordingly. E.g.
If you are giving an interview for the post of a HR, you can mention all your
prior experience, internships in the field. Mentioning about your soft skills,
Communication skills, negotiation and problem solving skills, conflict
management ability, Multi-tasking etc. will also add weight.
During the
interview: Ensure you don’t miss
out on these 7 hacks during an interview
5. Be alert and
active: Your
interview starts the minute you enter the office/ college and are waiting for
your turn in the reception area. The way you talk, interact and greet people
adds a lot. You are noticed at every second. Be nice to all the employees you
meet and greet everyone, you may not know who will take your interview. On
entering the room, open the door firmly and walk confidently.
6. A firm handshake
and right body posture: A firm handshake is a sign of
confidence, follow this while you are wishing your interviewer and maintain a
straight back pose. Never cross arms while sitting. It is a sign that you are
not interested. Also avoid playing with your hair or fidgeting with any
accessory.
7. Create a personal
connect: If
given a chance try to start the interview by treating it as a
friendly conversation. If you can create a personal connect in the first 60
seconds it can be a game changer. Imagine the kind of positive liking and more
importantly recall the interviewer will have if you are able to connect with
him during the interview.
8. Listen first and
try to ask your own questions: Be a good listener. Understand the
question first and try to answer only the part which is asked! Try to be short
and crisp otherwise, you may invite cross questioning. In-fact try to be more
inquisitive and ask your own questions. This can change the flow of the
interview and you get a chance to drive a couple of discussion points. Talk to
them about your queries or build a question around the discussion in progress.
After the interview:
Things not to miss out on post the
interview
9. Use your network
or build one: Post
the interview reach out to your interviewer on platforms and LinkedIn and tell
them you would like to stay in touch. Be very cautious, don’t act if you are
trying to influence them.
10. Show you are
interested: After
the interview and before leaving the room, always say thank - you and that you
loved interacting with the interviewer.
11. Send a thank you
e- mail: It
is a very important gesture. Make sure you send the email within 24 hours. You
may start by saying thank you for their time and then proceed by explaining
your strengths and skills and how you can benefit the company if given the
chance.
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