Follow Through
This is a crucial and often-overlooked final step in the interviewing process. Remember: No home
run or 350-yard golf shot was ever hit without a proper follow-through.
At the end of the interview thank everybody for his or her time. Once you are away from the
interview venue call your consultant with feedback on the interview. Good detailed feedback can
often help your consultant secure you a second interview or Job offer.
distract and annoy the interviewer Listening skills. Listen carefully and ask questions to
probe deeper into what the interviewer is telling you. Most interviewers are delightfully
surprised by a question such as, "How could I help you solve the problem you've just
described?"
• Communication skills. Good grammar and articulate speech are essential. If this is an area
where you're weak, work on it. Practice on your family, practice in front of a mirror, record
your voice, take classes -- do whatever it takes to become a more effective communicator.
• Negative statements about previous jobs or employers. NEVER make them. Instead, be
diplomatic. No matter how bad your last job or boss was, there’s probably something good
you learned from the experience. Emphasize the positive -- with a smile.
Follow ThroughThis is a crucial and often-overlooked final step in the interviewing process. Remember: No homerun or 350-yard golf shot was ever hit without a proper follow-through.At the end of the interview thank everybody for his or her time. Once you are away from theinterview venue call your consultant with feedback on the interview. Good detailed feedback canoften help your consultant secure you a second interview or Job offer.distract and annoy the interviewer Listening skills. Listen carefully and ask questions toprobe deeper into what the interviewer is telling you. Most interviewers are delightfullysurprised by a question such as, "How could I help you solve the problem you've justdescribed?"• Communication skills. Good grammar and articulate speech are essential. If this is an areawhere you're weak, work on it. Practice on your family, practice in front of a mirror, recordyour voice, take classes -- do whatever it takes to become a more effective communicator.• Negative statements about previous jobs or employers. NEVER make them. Instead, bediplomatic. No matter how bad your last job or boss was, there’s probably something goodyou learned from the experience. Emphasize the positive -- with a smile.
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