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College and Career 1.14 No Sweat Interviewing 33 Views
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Need to nail a job interview? We've got some tips, starting with, "don't throw up on the interviewer." ...Not that we've done that four times.
Transcript
- 00:04
interviewing can be the worst seriously there's all that pressure to [Man sat nervously outside an interview]
- 00:08
say the right thing at the right time wanting to appear confident but not
- 00:11
cocky and you know actually wanting to get a job after it's over plus there's
- 00:15
the constant worry of sweating right through your shirt sweat stains don't [Man sat in a waiting room sweating]
- 00:19
exactly scream employee of the year but interviews don't have to be a nightmare
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- 00:23
by knowing how to prep what to do in the interview and what to do afterwards
- 00:28
interviews should feel much less like being thrown to the sharks and more like [Man picked up and thrown in a tank of sharks]
- 00:32
being thrown to a nice puppy who wants to lick your face and then give you a
- 00:36
job alright so before you sit down in the hot seat for a few things you should [Man sitting on a boiling hot office seat]
- 00:40
do for one research the company more you know about the company the better your
- 00:45
conversation is likely to go and remember it's way easier than Google at
- 00:49
home and under a potential employers desk while they're staring at you on the [Man attempting to read Google on his phone during an interview]
- 00:54
day of the interview be sure to groom properly and dress in an appropriate
- 00:58
attire try to aim a step above whatever the employee dress code is you know the [Man preparing clothes for an interview]
- 01:03
rule here for interviews over dressing is always better than under
- 01:07
dressing so leave the bro tanks and slick shades at home alright you also
- 01:12
need to bring some documents even though this potential employer has already read [Company worker reading through documents]
- 01:16
your resume its still a good idea to bring at least three copies on paper to
- 01:21
the interview that way if an interview asks you questions about your resume [Interviewer asking a man questions on his resume]
- 01:24
you'll also have a copy to look at it and that's way better than having to
- 01:27
look over their shoulder half the time trying to figure out what you said it's
- 01:31
also a good idea to bring eligibility documents which can be a driver's [Man taking out his wallet and picks out his driving license]
- 01:34
license, a social security card and or immigrant documentation that way if
- 01:39
you're actually offered a job right there on the spot you can be processed [Man offered a job]
- 01:42
as quickly as possible well just make sure you don't use your documents to
- 01:47
make it rain in celebration...all right last but definitely
- 01:51
not least give yourself extra travel time when going through the interview [clock quickly going forward in time]
- 01:54
it's a good idea to try to arrive 10 to 15 minutes early just in case that
- 01:59
people traffic thing is slow and then you can't find a parking place and life
- 02:03
gets rough it's really tough to convince a potential employer that you're
- 02:06
punctual and reliable when you show up late not a breath once you're in the [Man showing up late to an interview and pants]
- 02:10
room start things off with a firm hand shake not too firm you're trying to
- 02:14
get a job not to beat someone up unless you try to get a job as a bouncer or
- 02:18
somethin then go firm or go home.. show interest by asking questions about the [Man asking interviewer questions about the company]
- 02:22
company in the position you're seeking good thing you did all that research
- 02:25
right you did do the research right right there Bueller.. Mr. Bueller hmm all
- 02:31
right also once things are wrapping up seek out a business card from the
- 02:35
interviewer that way you'll be able to address a thank you note to the right [Man asking for a business card and begins typing a thank you note]
- 02:39
person later and once it's all over sit back relax as much as you can and think
- 02:43
about how you did just as sports teams review previous games in order to [Sports team watching footage of an interview]
- 02:47
improve we can review our interview to learn from any mistakes if you can
- 02:52
follow these steps you'll be more confident and better equipped to have a [Man walks into the interview room with confidence]
- 02:55
no sweat interview unfortunately they won't help you retain the no sweat work
- 02:59
out we're not sure that's even possible but if you want to try you might want to
- 03:03
skip the Oxfordshire, trust me [Man looks tired from running on a tredmill]
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