2. INTERVIEW
An interview is a conversation between two or
more people where questions are asked by the
interviewer to elicit facts or statements from the
interviewee.
Although interviews are a standard part of
journalism and media reporting, the focus of this
piece is on how interviews can be used as a tool
for psychological research
3. Definition of Interview
Human Resource Management
A somewhat formal discussion between a hirer and an
applicant or candidate, typically in person, in which
information is exchanged, with the intention of
establishing the applicant’s suitability for a position
4. General Appearance Tips
Hair should be well-groomed and clean
Clean Shaved
Warm Smile
Firm Handshake
Correct Body Posture
Shoes should be polished and coordinate with suit
Avoid excessive perfume and jewelry
5. SELF EVALUATION
How your present and past experience relate to the
position?
Your current and future career goals.
What skills and expertise you have to offer?
Location salary and life style priorities.
Kinds of people and environment you prefer.
6. You should know these things
about the organization:
• Type of organization
• Goals and mission
• Products or services offered
• Current projects/research
• Sales and earnings
• New trends in the field
7. BEFORE THE INTERVIEW
Research the company.
Practice interviews.
Dress professionally.
Arrival.
8. During the interview
• First impression.
• Smile.
• Body language.
• Listen before answering.
• Give brief answers.
• Be truthful.
• Know your resume.
• Keep things in a professional level.
9. Post Interview
When the interview comes to an end, be sure to leave in
a professional manner
Stand
Thank them for their time.
Shake hands, look them in the eyes and smile.
Ask for a business card (from them or the secretary).
Ask them when they will make their decision.
Tell them you will call at that time to hear their plans.
10. Some Interview Questions
• Case Questions.
• Behavioural or situational questions.
• Role-play questions.
• Industry-specific questions.
• Brainteasers.
11. General questions
• Tell me about yourself.
• What are your strengths and weaknesses?
• What qualities do you think make someone successful in
our industry?
• What would you like me to know most that is not on
your resume?
12. The Phone Interview
• Objective - The idea behind a phone interview is to gain an
invitation for a personal interview, and to gather more
information for future steps in the process.
• Preparation - Have a pad, pen, and a copy of your resume
near the phone. Use a phone in a quiet area. Avoid any
background noise. Also avoid using a cordless phone,
because they tend to transmit poorly.
13. Speaking
Smile and be enthusiastic.
Speak in a conversational manner, and be sure to speak
loudly enough to be heard.
Let the interviewer do most of the talking.
When the interview is over, let her/him know that you
are very interested in scheduling a personal interview at
her/his place of business.