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Interviews
can be a nerve-wracking experience. However, considered
presentation and preparation is half the work done before
you even get there. Here are some pointers on how to make
the procedure run smoothly.
Appearance
- Employers
want to see signs of an organised personality so choose
a smart tidy outfit that you feel comfortable wearing.
- It
is usually wise to err on the side of caution and dress
conservatively. However if you are applying for a fashion
and design job, you should show a visual flair.
- Do
not be afraid to show a touch of originality, but do not
dress out of character.
- Avoid
sports gear or trainers.
- Make
sure your hair is clean and well-groomed. Long hair should
be tied back.
- Nail
polish should be fresh - not chipped.
- Avoid
wearing too much jewellery - keep it subtle.
- Shoes
should be polished. Do not wear high heels unless you
can walk in them.
- Avoid
strong perfumes/aftershave or deodorants.
Preparation
- Before
the interview try and find out the basics about the company.
You can do this by checking to see if they have a web
site, looking in the library where there are usually a
number of research publications on companies, or ringing
and asking if there is written information available on
the company or organisation.
- Refresh
your memory about your previous employment and your work
history.
- Think
carefully about your achievements and how to describe
them.
- An
interviewer wants to know if you are the right person
for the job by finding out your strengths and weaknesses.
They are not there to trip you up or embarrass you.
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On
Arrival
- Double
check the address. Plot out your route the night before.
Arrive
early. Give yourself plenty of time to find a car parking
space and get into the building without rushing.
- Check
your appearance in the mirror before the interview to
make sure you are presentable.
- Have
a spare copy of your CV and any original references or
academic records.
- Greet
the interviewers as Mr and Mrs or Ms (listen out for the
title) and their surname. Only call them by their first
names if they tell you to do so.
- Shake
hands firmly.
- If
you have a tendency to perspire, give yourself time to
freshen up before meeting the interviewer.
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Interview
Guidelines
- Do
not sit down until you are offered a chair.
- Do
not chew gum, or enter the interview smelling of cigarettes
or alcohol.
- Do
not answer questions with a simple yes or no. Explain
yourself further as much as possible without waffling.
Do not answer a question without thinking about it. It
is okay to sit and consider an answer.
- Do
not lie. Answer as truthfully and fully as possible.
- Do
not make derogatory remarks about your previous employers.
- Do
not swear in the interview even if the interviewer does.
This could be a trap.
- Do
not interrupt or talk over the interviewer. Wait until
he/she is finished speaking.
- Do
your homework and find out as much as you can about the
business or organisation before you enter the interview.
- Leave
the interviewer with a very strong sense of what you can
offer the job and why you are interested in a job with
them.
- Smile,
be attentive and listen, without fiddling.
- Ask
them to repeat their question if it was not clear the
first time round.
- Maintain
eye contact when you talk, but do not stare at them.
- Do
not indulge in small talk at the end of the interview
unless the interviewer initiates it.
- Do
not be discouraged if you are not offered the job at the
end of the interview.
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If you
wish to contact us, please email us at jobs@southside.ie
or call us at 01 2832398
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