Interview is one of the many common things that normally make people feel quite nervous. This is especially true for those who have just graduated from university and are trying to get their first jobs, although there is also the possibility that the nerve-wrecking part is vulnerable to veterans that have not attended any job interviews for a long time. Lacking the experiences or having long inactivated the interview, they may even find that the very first question that the interviewer asks is tricky and difficult to answer.
Practice is the actual solution to do better in an interview. However, since the real questions that may be asked cannot be known precisely, practice answering the most common interview questions can be the best way to boost confidence and improve significantly.
Well, since one of the most common questions asked in the beginning process of an interview is what can you tell me about yourself? ,getting a hold of this one can be the first step to impress the interlocuter. To pull off the strategy, the steps and guidelines are presented below.
First, browse and find important information about the company, products, and the job descriptions of the position applied. Those are the least of the main things to figure out even before the practice begins. Checking the validity and making sure that the information is not misleading are a must.
Second, try to relate the information gathered with study backgrounds, academic accomplishment, previous or recent job experiences and duties, and business success you have attained. Should there be no connection at all between your resume and the vacancy/company you are applying to, noting down a brief description of your study which might be helpful in working in the brand new field and your best academic and professional accomplishments can come in handy.
Time alloted to answer questions in an interview is not usually fixed. However, in regard to this one specific question, interviewers are likely to give around 90 seconds for you to conduct a mini presentation, which should actually be considered as a personal commercial of yourself. That is why the third step is to compile a good, accurate answer that goes with these five guidelines:
1. Introduce Yourself
For this part, simply mention your name, which you wish to be used in your professional circle. Remember, there is no need to mention your zodiac, favourite colour, or any other insignificant and irrelevant personal details.
2. Describe Academic Background
This part typically involves your highest education degree (university, college and diploma), additional training and courses which can be useful professionally, such as computer or foreign language classes. It will be best if certificates of the academic completion are provided in the resume so as to claim recognition of the skills and mastery you have.
3. Describe Work Experiences
Should you have a long list of experiences, focusing on the most relevant and successful ones is always a good idea. On the other hand, if you do not have any, but have managed to join an internship program, you can share how you have handled the job duties in general and socialized with other co-workers. Being able to complete (various) duties well and having a good rapport with fellow workers are essential in most kinds of jobs.
4. Go Into More Details About Your Professional Success
In this part, you share about the contribution, significant or even revolutionary changes you have done in the recent or previous job(s). It will be wise to note that sharing is always the better option than boasting with a high sense of proud.
5. The Reasons For Applying And How You Will Be Useful For The Company
This is the part where the first stage of the preparation finally pays off. By knowing the details of the company and job descriptions, the reason(s) will sound professional. In addition, should you give any compliments, they will sound sincere. It is all simply because you know the real facts.
Upon showing your enthusiasm to join the company team, it is time to show how you will bring positive effects to the company with your skills, experiences and backgrounds.
Knowing the guidelines, writing down the main points of the planned self ad is the fourth step. Instead of writing the ideas in full sentences, noting down just the main points can help make the commercial sound more spontaneous and less scripted.
Once you have all the main points, the fifth step, here comes the time for the speaking monologue practice. This can be done in front of a mirror or with a helpful peer who does not mind acting, listening and if possible giving you follow up questions for better preparation.
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K Prakashkumar says
Hi, Thanks for these 5 Interview tips to get a job. This is nice and help many people who are struggling during the interview. Thanks for sharing good stuff.