Hiring Résumés: The 6 Different Types of Interviews
Hiring Résumés: The 6 Different Types of Interviews
Hiring Résumés: The 6 Different Types of Interviews
A job interview typically precedes the hiring decision. The interview is usually preceded by the evaluation
of submitted résumés from interested candidates, possibly by examining job applications or reading many
resumes. Next, after this screening, a small number of candidates for interviews is selected.
Dress appropriately. Extremes in fashion or very casual clothes should generally be avoided. Look neat
and clean.
Be punctual. Make sure that you are 10 minutes early and if you are going to be unavoidably detained ring
and let them know.
Express yourself and your views clearly.
Bring a copy of all relevant documents, so you can refer to them if necessary.
Listen carefully to the questions and answer clearly and thoughtfully.
Make eye-contact. Remember to talk to the person (not the top right hand corner of the room or at their
shoes).
Make sure you fully understand the question and query any point about which you may be doubtful.
If you are being interviewed by a panel, ensure that you direct your answer to the person who asked the
question, while still including the other interviewers by making brief eye contact.
Ask questions. Selection is a two way process. They select you, but you also select them.
Be Confident. Remember that you applied for the position because you thought that you could do it.
Show enthusiasm for the company and the position.
Remember that they already like you. Employers don't interview everyone. They only interview those
people who they think have the right skills and experience to succeed in the position. Consequently, in the
interview, you maintain and improve on the positive image that you have already created.
Make sure that you always present your skills in a positive light. Even when describing your weaknesses
you should always show them what you are doing to rectify it.
Make sure that you have an idea about where your want to be in the future and can relate the future goals
to your application for the present position. You must be able to answer the question "Where do want to
be in five years time?"
Interview don'ts
Here are examples of interview outfits for men. Men should always default to wearing a suit. All clothes should fit
well and be free of stains.
In general, fashion for women is more complicated and varied than it is for men who have fewer options. It makes
assembling an interview outfit a bit more challenging for women than for men. For instance, if you're wearing a
dress or skirt, you need to decide if you should wear pantyhose or if bare legs are acceptable.
Women also need to consider interview accessories and choose an appropriate purse. The best interview
bags are ones that are professional and large enough to fit a resume but aren't flashy.
Here are the fundamental building blocks of what women should wear to a professional interview.
Gum
Coffee or soda
If you have lots of piercings, leave some of your rings at home (earrings only is a good rule)
If possible, cover tattoos
Source:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Job_interview
https://www.coburgbanks.co.uk/blog/assessing-applicants/6-different-types-of-interview/
https://www.orchard.co.uk/blog/different-types-of-interviews-1536.aspx