Session 5 - Career Exploration - Lesson 23 - Job Interview Preparation
Session 5 - Career Exploration - Lesson 23 - Job Interview Preparation
Interview
Preparation
SESSION V: CAREER
EXPLORATION
1. Preparing Effectively for a Job Interview
3. Interview Questions
By the end of this section, you will be able to:
Preparation
Participation
Types of interviews
Steps for preparing
effectively for a job
interview
• Review the Job
Description
• Research the Company or
Organization
• Practice Answering Common
Questions
• Plan to Dress
Appropriately
• Come Prepared
• Be Confident
Participating in
an Interview
• Greet the interviewer.
• Shake hands.
• Sit when asked.
• Respond in a businesslike manner.
• Maintain eye contact.
• Be alert to signals the interview is
ending.
• Express appreciation for the time.
• Ask when you will receive notice of
the decision.
• Shake hands.
• Screening Interviews
2. Job • Phone or Web Conference Interviews
Interview •
•
One-on-One Interviews
Panel Interviews
Types and • Serial Interviews
Techniques • Lunch Interviews
• Group Interviews
Answer the below questions:
1. What is your job title and what are
you responsible for executing?
2. What is the name of the company
ACTIVITY: or organization? What is its function?
each question
strong as possible
Be ready to
answer questions:
• Traditional questions
• Behavioral interview
questions
• Unacceptable
questions
Traditional questions
1. Tell me about yourself.
2. What is your greatest strength?
your greatest weakness?
3. Tell me about your course work.
What courses did you like best?
least?
4. Tell me about your
extracurricular activities while
you were in school.
5. What job-related skills have you
developed that are crucial to
this job?
Behavioral questions
1. What major problem have you faced in group projects
and how have you dealt with it?
2. Describe a situation in which you were successful (or
unsuccessful) in moti- vating someone.
3. Describe a situation at work or at school where you
took the initiative. What was the result? How did you
feel?
4. Describe the most difficult person with whom you
have worked. How did you handle the situation?
5. Give me an example of a time management skill
you’ve learned and how you applied it at school or at
work.
Unacceptable
questions
1. You don’t look like a native of
this country. Where were you
born?
2. Do you have any disabilities?
3. Where do you attend church?
4. Do you have adequate child
care? Who will look after your
children while you work?
1. “Tell Me About Yourself”
2. Describe Your Current (or Most Recent) Position”
• Following up on an application
• Accepting an interview invitation
• Following up an interview
• Accepting employment
• Rejecting employment
• Expressing appreciation to references and others
• Resigning from a job
Key Takeaway
• Use simple, clear, and direct language; get to the point immediately.
• Focus on the employer’s needs.
• Maintain a balance between professionalism and friendliness.
• Demonstrate enthusiasm and confidence, but don’t be presumptuous.