Preparing for an Interview
During the Interview
After the Interview
100

What should you have ready to bring with you to an interview?

A copy of your resume

100

How early should you arrive to your interview?

10-15 minutes before it starts. 

100

What should you not bring up unless asked? 

Pay, salary, or benefits.
200

What should you wear to an interview?

Business Attire

200

What should you do to make a great first impression at the start of the interview?

Give a strong handshake, maintain eye contact, and smile.

200

What should you not do after you finish the interview?

Assume the job is yours, be cocky, be unprofessional.

300

What is the one question you should always prepare for in an interview? Hint* You can use your elevator pitch for this one.

Tell me about yourself.

Let's go to slide 7!

300

What two items should you bring into the interview with you, and what should you do with those items? Hint* This is other than your resume. 

A notepad and pencil. Take notes.

300

How long should you wait before following up with the employer for next steps?

1-2 weeks.

400

Name one of the four types of interview questions to prepare for: 

Traditional, Behavioral, Technical, Off the Wall.

Let's go to slides 8-11!

400

It's important to do this throughout the interview.

Maintain eye contact, be confident, listen, be enthusiastic. 

400

What should you always remember to do at the end of the interview? Hint* There are two things you should do.

Ask questions and say thank you.

500

What is the most important thing to do before your interview?

Research!

Let's go to slides 4-6!


500

What is the name of the method used to answer behavorial interview questions?

The S.T.A.R. Method. Situation, Task, Action, Result

500

What should you send immediately a few days after the interview that will leave a good impression?

A thank you letter/email/call.

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