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Interview Advice

The Fuller CV

What to do...

  • Check you have read the job advertisement and description if sent before your interview.
  • Ensure you meet the requirements and you have a positive answer for any areas you do not fully meet.
  • Research the company products, staff, culture, clients and competitors.
  • Ensure you know the correct name of your interviewer and job title.
  • Be sure you know the interview procedure; some companies have one-to-one interviews; panel interviews;
    assessment centres; psychometric testing.
  • View a map and plan your journey in advance, allowing for delayed trains and accidents.
  • Have your CV, references and any additional information requested, to hand.
  • Conservative dress is preferred but check with the culture of the office too - wear smart attire and ensure your shoes are shiny and well kept.
  • Layout your clothing the day before.
  • Read over your CV and make sure you know it back to front.
  • Focus on your achievements when asked interview questions and portray every response in a positive way.
  • Do not interrupt your interviewer and give a steady handshake when entering.
  • Prepare model answers for any tricky questions you believe they may ask you.
  • Prepare your own questions in advance, which might include -
    What is the department business plan for the next 1 or 5 years? What challenges do you foresee and how do you plan to overcome these? What challenges do you envisage in this role?
  • Unless prompted do not ask what the salary/benefits will be if this is the first interview.
  • You could ask if there are any areas they would like further clarification on at the end - just to be able to have a second opportunity if necessary.
  • Ask the follow up procedure; when you should expect to hear; 2nd or 3rd interviews etc if you are unclear and would like to know.

Second Opportunities

If you feel upon reflection you could have answered a question in a better way or failed to get an important achievement across, why not follow up with a letter thanking the interviewer for their time and reiterate your suitability for the post.

Unsuccessful

If you are unsuccessful in your interview, it is worth a call to request feedback - whilst they are very busy they might oblige and offer you some valuable tips as to where you could have improved.

Successful

Great you have secured a job offer, however, before rushing to resign it is worth requesting and receiving your offer officially by post.


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