Are you a student or recent graduate preparing for entry-level interviews? The WilsonHCG University Recruiting Committee recently discussed interview tips during the monthly #HireU Twitter chat. Professional recruiters around the globe connected with students and recent graduates to share advice on how to prepare for the interview, how to stand out throughout the entire interview process and more! Below are some key takeaways from the chat.
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Throughout the process, it is important to present yourself in the most positive way to make a lasting impact on the interviewer. Preparation is key in order to put your best foot forward. Create some common ground by working to provide examples that can connect your values with the company’s values and position requirements. The interview process is a time for you to show just how great of a fit that you would be.
A1: get to know the company values and show the hiring team how they are reflected in your professional/personal life #HireU
— Mike Swain (@Mikeswain333) April 14, 2016
It is important to let your personality shine through during the interview while keeping a professional demeanor. Conduct research on the company and the person that is interviewing you. It is great to find a personal connection with the company and any interests of the interviewer. Keep a positive attitude and stay true to yourself throughout the process.
A2. Be true to yourself. Do your research on those you will be interviewing with and find common ground to help break the ice. #HireU
— Justin Derie (@JustinDerie) April 14, 2016
Preparation is essential to have a successful interview. There are a number of tools that you can use through your career services office: mock interviews, resume building, interview etiquette review, etc. The company website, blog and social media pages are also great tools to learn more about the company before your interview. Don’t be afraid to reach out to a current employee of the company to pick their brain about the culture of the workplace and any potential information that they would be willing to share!
A3: Practice with a friend, mock interviews are great #HireU
— Andrew Welch (@arwelch1) April 14, 2016
Typically, the interviewer will provide a timeline on when you can expect to hear back at the end of a face-to-face interview. If not, make sure to ask before you leave! Always follow up via thank you email the same day as the interview as a courtesy to the person(s) who conducted your interview. If you do not receive feedback by the timeline provided, it is OK to reach out!
A4: Apart from sending a thank-you email right after the interview, I like to wait a week before sending a friendly follow-up email. #HireU
— Yesha Amin (@yeshaammin) April 14, 2016
When it comes to video interviewing, you should treat it exactly as you would a face-to-face interview. It is important to set up your computer in a location that is both professional and not distracting to yourself or the interviewer for the duration of your interview. Make sure you dress to impress even if only a portion of your outfit will show. Ensure that you have a stable network and prepare as much as you can for any technical issues; sit near your modem and plug in your charger!
A5: Make sure to set up your computer in an area that is not a distracting environment so you are fully focused the whole time. #HireU
— Sara Hylas (@SaraHylasRC) April 14, 2016
The interview process may seem overwhelming at first. Just relax, take your time to prepare and focus on your goal. Conduct research on the company and the position so that you are informed and ready for the interview process. Remain polite, positive and engaged throughout the process and the interviewer will take note.
A6: Remember that it's all about fit. Your goal should be to find the best company for you and vice versa #HireU
— Lauren Kowal (@LaurenNKowal) April 14, 2016