Hey guys!
Slightly different kind of post today; i'd say i've been to quite a few interviews in my time for different kinds of things; courses, jobs, opportunities. You name it. So I thought i'd give you some pointers that I try and stick with when going to an interview.
We'll start with the things not to do-
1. Be late! Time keeping is very important, a potential employer will take a note of this. This would not be a very good first impression. Arrange in advance how you are going to get to the interview and how long it will take. I like to be there 15 minutes before the time of interview.
2. Fidget - I know this might be difficult for some people but it makes you come across as not being so confident in what you are saying as you are trying to sell yourself to this person to make them want to hire you!
3. Forget to ask questions - This shows you have had a think about the things you may be doing and are trying to gather as much information as possible to come to a decision. The more you ask, the more keen you look! I would avoid the "how much would I get an hour?" though.
Now onto something a bit more positive!
1. Come prepared! Whether that's certificates, ID, disclosures. Anything of the sort! I like to store mines in a folder with all my important paperwork. It also includes a couple of letters/bank statement for proof of address as i don't know if it's just me that rarely gets mail these days and you never know when it might come in handy!
2. Have something you have done in your life to relate to the interview- if that title made any sense haha, basically I work within the healthcare industry and a lot of the time i'm asked why I want to work there? A few years back I volunteered in Africa and we got to see what their hospitals are like- not the best i'd say. Which is what pushed my to want to care for people and do the best for them as I could. I use this experience to relate the the jobs i am applying for.
3. Wear something to make you stand out! Often people assume interviews mean you have to look professional and that immediately makes people lean towards black! That's not always the case. Wear something different. Colour doesn't make you look unprofessional at all. I've done a post about what I wore to an interview which you can click here to see!
http://teilzc.blogspot.co.uk/2014/08/ootd-interview-teilzc.html?m=1
Hope you liked this post! What are ypur do's and don'ts for an interview?
Teila x