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Interview Preparation Self-Assessment 1) In what areas do you feel confident in while interviewing? Example: Making conversation before and after interviews. Good presence with eye contact and body language. Knowledge in your field/about the position. Confidence in past experience. A) __________________________________________________________________________________________ B) __________________________________________________________________________________________ C) __________________________________________________________________________________________ D) __________________________________________________________________________________________ 2) In what areas do you want to work on? How do you plan on improving? Example: Field specific vocabulary Body language that communicates confidence and openness Preparing for the interview by practicing common questions and reviewing your application documents A) __________________________________________________________________________________________ a. How you plan on improving: _____________________________________________________________ B) __________________________________________________________________________________________ a. How you plan on improving: _____________________________________________________________ C) __________________________________________________________________________________________ a. How you plan on improving: _____________________________________________________________

Preparation Insight and practice on some of the most common interview questions: 1) Tell me about yourself. a. This question is typically the first question asked and can feel vague with you wondering what direction to take it. A few things to think about including are a brief summary of your professional history and some of the skills you have gained/how that position has helped you grow, what you have been up to presently, briefly some goals or things you are excited about, and finally give a small snippet into you as a person. This could be a one sentence at the end of your answer: “And in my free time you can find me enjoying time outside with my dog and friends.” Give it a try: ______________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 2) Why should we hire you? a. The interviewer wants to hear something that stands out. What is something about you that is not on your resume that will bring new information to who you are as a candidate and make them excited to hire you? Maybe you draw extra attention to something on your resume that is special to you as a candidate that your confident other applicants may not have. Finally – avoid comparing yourself to other applicants that you don’t have information on. Saying your better than other applicants because of x, y, or z may not be accurate. 208-885-6121

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