Resume and Interview Tips
The old clich, the first impression is a lasting one, is very true when it comes to interviewing. In fact, when you first meet someone, it will take less than 30 second for them to arrive at an opinion of who they think you are. Now we both know that that really is not fair, but it happens all the time. Your best defense is a good offense; you need to review the following tips to make a good first impression.
Smile
One of the keys to making a good first impression is to smile when you meet someone. This means not just the person you are scheduled to interview with but everyone you meet in the organization. You never know who you are passing in the hallway; it might be the President or CEO of the organization.
Make and Maintain Eye Contact
Having good eye contact establishes a level of trust between you and the person you are speaking with. Do not let your eyes wander. Make the person you are addressing feel like there is no one else in the world more important than them, by giving them your complete attention.
Give a Firm Hand Shake
Nothing else can make a bad impression like a limp or half hearted hand shake. This is the first time that you will have physical contact with each other. Make sure that you do not squeeze or try to over power the person you are shaking hands with. Remember, this entire process is about establishing an initial relationship, what does your hand shake say in this process?
Listen without Anticipation
Focus on the words and concepts being shared with you. Do not interrupt the person speaking with an answer before they have finished speaking. That is considered rude. In addition, anticipating and formulating an answer prior to allowing the speaker to finish their thought may rob you from hearing their complete conversation and can lead you to misinterpret them as a result.
Dress to Impress
Even if you know that the dress code for this organization is business casual, you must come dressed to impress to the interview. You are coming to get the job, so gentlemen should wear a suit and tie and ladies should where a dress suit. Some people believe that it is acceptable to wear a pants suit to an interview. Ill answer them this way, if you believe wearing a pants suit would be considered accept for a lady to wear on an interview 90% of the time, would you be willing to take a 10% risk on getting your dream job? Play it safe and wear a dress suit.
How is Your Breath?
This is an area easily overlooked but can have a dramatic impact on your first impression. I try to schedule my interviews at 11:00 AM. This will allow me to have breakfast, brush my teeth afterward, and not be hungry. If you have an interview scheduled for the afternoon, be sure not to eat anything at lunch time that contains garlic or onions. Brushing your teeth before the interview or eating a breath mint will help. Make sure that the breath mint is no longer in your mouth before you enter the building for the interview.
Go to the Lavatory
Make sure you arrive early enough to go to the lavatory to freshen up and use the facilities. This is a last minute opportunity to pump yourself up and give yourself the visual once over to ensure that have done everything you need to make that good first impression.
Following these 7 tips will provide you with the confidence to make a good first impression on your next job interview.
A member of the National Honor Society for Public Administration, with more than 25 years of management experience, Kevin has provided group and one on one sessions to scores of professionals focusing on resume and interview techniques as a core trainer with the NJ Department of Labor. Let Kevin the interview teacher help you land your next dream job. http://www.interviewteacher.com