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Interview Etiquette

Interview Etiquette. Rebecca Leary CDC – Gates County High School. Dress for Success. A potential employer has developed a perception of you within the first 12 seconds. How would you like to be remembered and perceived?

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Interview Etiquette

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  1. Interview Etiquette Rebecca Leary CDC – Gates County High School

  2. Dress for Success • A potential employer has developed a perception of you within the first 12 seconds. How would you like to be remembered and perceived? • Dress in business professional way – depends on the company. Better to be over dressed than under dressed • Hair is clean and well groomed • Men’s facial hair is well groomed • Women – conservative make-up and jewelry • Women – no low cut blouses or short skirts • Do not smoke or chew gum • Don’t forget your feet – wear professional shoes

  3. Interview Tips • Be on time! • Be friendly to everyone at the site, even the secretary! • When entering the interview room, immediately greet your interviewers by name with a firm handshake, make eye contact, and smile. • Be self-confident, alert, interested, and relaxed. • Maintain good eye contact with everyone in the room. • Use good posture—sit up straight in the chair. If women choose to cross their legs, do so at the ankle. • Do not glance at your watch or phone! • Listen closely to what the interviewer is saying. • Be articulate, do not use slang. • Before answering a question, take time to pause and plan an adequate response. This helps a person to avoid nervous rambling.

  4. Interview Tips Continued • Keep responses positive. • Give examples to questions by stating situations, actions, and results when answering questions. • If you don’t know the answer simply state “I do not know the answer to that question but would be happy to get back to you.” • Answer each question completely letting the employer know what your strengths are and what you could provide to the company. • Read the body language of the interviewer, if they start to fidget, your answers may be too long. • Have a few well researched questions ready to ask the company. The questions should demonstrate your knowledge of the company. • If salary is discussed, know the ballpark salary offered and what you feel comfortable asking for. • Keep your personal life private. Do not answer illegal questions such as marital status or age. • Be genuine and truthful

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