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I’ll be talking about these things • You need to know... • What are interviews for? • Before the Interview • During the Interview • After the Interview • Final thoughts • References You need to know this • This is not official advice • This is a course about how to be a good interviewee – NOT how to be a good interviewer! • No two interviews are the same • There is no right and wrong way to interview • I’ve been interviewed lots and done lots of interviewing and this is all from my experience • I hope some of it will help you to get the jobs you want, hopefully within this University! Getting an interview is good news! • It means that on paper they think you could do the job • You are in a small upper section of applicants • You have impressed the panel already –They probably reckon you could do the job • You now have a chance to prove you are their best bet The panel is spoilt for choice • They can’t decide on just applications • They need to interview possible people to try and differentiate between them • Panel may not know or agree exactly what they want –Longer vs. more relevant experience? –Which selection criteria are more important? –Do they care more about qualifications than experience? • Interviewing is hard –Making it easier for them will win you jobs! Preparation is vital • You can pre-empt a lot of what may happen before, during and after an interview • This gives you a huge advantage if you think about what you are doing and think carefully about the panel • It should take longer to prepare for the interview than it did to do the application • Doing homework scores you points and helps you decide if the organisation is right for you • Make sure you know how to get there!
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