Why Interview? The whole interview process is a mutual
exchange of information between both parties. You and the company
need to be sold on each other for there to be a win-win situation
that makes all parties happy.
Most interviews are 80% character searching and 20% operational
skill set. So obviously, the critical areas are your professional
appearance, attitude, personality, energy and enthusiasm. The
operational skill set is composed of your strengths like training
and development, cost control, sales building and cleanliness. There
are other strengths you certainly possess, but you get the picture.
Preparation Before the Interview
Always discuss with your recruiter the exact duties and requirements
of the position, the training program, future opportunities within
the company and your salary requirements. They can also explain to
you what to expect on this interview, the personality of
interviewer, and the possibility of testing, both written and drug
related. Your recruiter will give you information about the company
prior to your interview, but you should learn as much as you can on
your own.
I suggest using the company website always as the first step and
then visit a location if possible. This way you can speak directly
to current employees and have an inside angle on where the company
is headed and a quick lead on the other candidates interviewing.
Also please know where you're going and drive the route the day or
evening before the interview. Expect major traffic delays,
especially if you live near Atlanta, so provide plenty of drive
time. Being late for an interview is a deal killer the majority of
the time.
Successful and Professional Dress Tips
For men, always wear a crisp, starched, long-sleeve shirt with solid
red power tie. If a jacket is worn, wear a dark jacket and dark
pressed dress slacks. If the position is more casual, starched
khakis are appropriate. Polish up those dress shoes, preferably
black and wear dark socks. Jewelry should be limited and keep it to
a wedding ring/class ring and watch. Facial hair is not acceptable
during an interview and can be grown back after you start your new
job, if they allow it. Never wear heavy perfume or cologne and as
trendy as it is, visible body piercing is not acceptable for
management positions.
For women always wear a skirt or dress slacks with a wrinkle-free
blouse and jacket, and professional dress pumps. Your make-up should
be moderately applied and long hair should be put up or at least
pulled back. Just like the men, never wear heavy perfume or cologne
and visible body piercing is not acceptable for management
positions.
Most companies are conservative and will prefer a more business
casual look more in line with their corporate culture. So do your
homework and unless instructed by your recruiter, ALWAYS follow the
above advice.
And it goes without saying that there should be no drinking or
smoking before the interview. The interviewer will be able to pick
up on the smell or your impairment and instantly disqualify you.
To Be Continued
By: Raymond Sahley
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