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sábado, 12 de julio de 2008

JOB INTERVIEW TIPS


Hi, remember my job resume? Well I want now show you how to handle a job interview.

A job interview is a few minutes of small talk, meet and greet chatting and then getting into the meat of the interview which is, what is your background, education experience, how can you be of benefit to a company. The problem is, that some people get very nervous or they do not know what to do. I give you some tips:

• always dress very professionally for every interview, it does not matter what position you want.

• The first thing you can do in an interview is to make a great impression, make eye contact, smile, and give a nice, firm handshake to your interviewer, and don't forget to ask for the job before you leave.

When more than one person is interviewing you, it's important to make sure that you adapt your communication style to both of those individuals; it is like giving a presentation or a speech to many people.

• The interviewer clearly knows what's not working in the interview. You can ask some question about how you can support your ideas for them.

• Employers are not allowed to ask any questions relating to ethnicity, family status, childbearing status, anything that relates to culture, gender, family status, anything like that.




• The end of the interview is where you really have the opportunity to shine, and the best way is to wait for that employer to ask you some questions, and you can answer giving them another question about taking the job because they won’t be waiting for something like that, but that is a perfect opportunity to make sure that you are taking the job.

• If an employer doesn't call you back after an interview, don't be shy about calling them. It's very important for you to be proactive about your career search. Don't wait. You have to be very sure at the interview that they remember your name.

Job interview

HI FRIENDS!!!

I WENT TO Varian Medical Systems AND THIS IS MY JOB INTERVIEW…

Good Morning Miss Marlly Villanueva, welcome to Varian Medical Systems, I am Mrs. Doris Molero (President), I will ask you some questions because as I can see you are very interested in working with us.

1) How are you today? Tell me about yourself.

My name is Marlly Villanueva, I’m really fine today, and I’m from Maracaibo, Venezuela. I’m 20 years old. I graduated from “Institute Cervantes” High School in Maracaibo, and right know I’m studying the 6th trimester of Industrial Engineering at the Dr. Rafael Belloso Chacin University (URBE) in Maracaibo.

2) What experience do you have in this field?

I have no experience in big companies

3) What do you know about this organization?
This is an excellent company for obtain experience because you have a lot of Departments where I can be learning.

4) Are you applying for other jobs?
No, because I really want to work for this organization.

5) Why do you want to work for this organization?
Because, I want to learn a lot about different process that you use to do the products.

6) Are you a team player?
Yes!! I am a really good team player.

7) What irritates you about co-workers?
The only thing that bothers me is when they are not responsable. I don’t like when people have to tell them what to do every time.

8) What is more important to you: the money or the work?
The most important for me is the work because right now I want to obtain a lot of experience.

9) What position do you prefer on a team working on a project?
I prefer a secretary of the president.

10) Do you have any questions for me?
Yes!! What type of projects will I be able to assist on?