Got a Job Interview?
Congratulations!
Your application communicated a fit between your attributes and the requirements of the job.
Keys to Improving Your Job Interview
Plan.
Research.
Prepare.
Practice.
Plan
Appearance:
Dress appropriately for the industry - but as though the
Prime Minister is attending on the day of your interview.
Avoid extremes – employers are conservative!
Travel:
Plan your travel arrangements to make sure that you
arrive early (10 minutes early at least).
Prepare
Portfolio.
Update your portfolio – include recent examples of your
learning, achievements, skills, participation etc.
If your portfolio is getting large:
Create a smaller job interview portfolio.
Insert a collection of materials from your main portfolio
that provide evidence of your learning, achievements, skills and participation directly related to the job you are being interviewed for.
Prepare
Research the job and the organisation.
Read the information about the organisation on its
website.
Talk to people you know who work at the organisation.
Prepare
Prepare answers to possible questions
Career websites and books and on job interview
skills may be good sources of interview questions that you may be asked.
When answering interview questions, illustrate
your point with examples from your experiences whenever possible.
Your questions to the employer
Plan questions you wish to ask the employer. Your questions should show your interest in the job.
Plan questions to show the research you have undertaken to find out about the job and the employer.
Practise
Rehearse your answers to interview questions you may
be asked
Don’t learn your answers off by heart, just rehearse them
enough so that you will feel confident when answering similar questions in the actual job interview.
Arrange a mock interview
Ask a parent/guardian or other adult to role play a job interview with you.
Consider making a video recording of your mock interview. When you watch the recording, you can note any aspects of your interview technique that could be
improved before your actual interview.
Present
Arrival
Arrive early.
Review your application materials.
Make sure you can substantiate your claims and expand on
the information in your cover letter and résumé.
During the interview
The interview may have structure something like this:
Welcome, introductions and icebreaker questions.
Questions to explore your skills experience, knowledge,
and fit with the job.
Your questions.
Close – next steps, any final input.
Present
Communicate
Enthusiasm, interest, motivation.
Listen carefully, ask if you don’t understand.
Use appropriate non-verbal communication – sit up straight, smile occasionally, make eye contact, avoid distracting mannerisms such as fidgeting.
Convince employer you are interested in the job and will enjoy doing it.
Follow Up
Consider sending a thank you letter or email.
Well done if your interview landed you the job!
For job interview tips, check out the short video clips on the Snagajob Youtube channel.