Tuesday, April 3, 2007

Interview Preparation

Once you have secured your next interview, here are a few things that you can do to prepare yourself...

  • Review the company website to get to know them and their product.
  • If possible, review their Support Page and White Papers at (http://support.[companyname]com)
  • Have a copy of your resume in-hand or available so you can discuss any questions that they may have.
  • If Possible, have a copy of the email that your Recruiter has sent the Hiring Manager with your resume. This most likely has your availability and compensation posted.
  • The hiring company usually likes people who take initiative and are good self-starters. That said, please be ready to discuss any projects that may show your initiative and capability to work with no supervision.
  • Your first interview may be very technical, so be ready to address technical issues or questions that they may have.
  • Be ready to ask them some questions – This shows that you are interested in them, their product and their success.
  • Lack of conversation demonstrates lack of interest. Challenge them or ask difficult questions on their product.
  • Relax - The hiring company must feel that you are somewhat qualified, or they wouldn't take the time to interview you. The interview is a conversation.
  • Ask the million dollar question that nobody else will likey ask - It's this, "So (name here), let say that in six months from now, you are telling one of your peers how well I'm doing. How will you share my accomplishments with them to that point?"

OK – Now it’s up to you….

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Although dressing for success is important for the interview, how "formal" should you appear. A friend of mine prepared for an interview by driving to the building and watching people go in and out. He got a sense of the dress code and was able to dress appropriately for the onterview.