Making Your Job Interview a Success: Kforce Professional Staffing Offers Tips for Job Seekers
April 20 2006 - 5:15PM
PR Newswire (US)
TAMPA, Fla., April 20 /PRNewswire/ -- Whether you are employed and
looking to make a career move, or between positions and searching
for the right fit, the job interview can be an intimidating,
make-or-break process, according to Kforce Professional Staffing (
http://www.kforce.com/ ). In many ways, the job interview amounts
to a sales call, a parallel that probably explains the anxiety many
job candidates feel. Learning to overcome this discomfort and
manage the communication process can help them make a more positive
impression on hiring managers. "Good interviewing skills can
translate into multiple job offers, allowing candidates to control
their career options," says Dave Dunkel, CEO of Kforce. "Homework
and effective communication can spell the difference between a
successful interview and a poor impression." Kforce offers the
following interview tips to boost confidence and give candidates a
winning advantage: * Research both the company and the prospective
supervisor. Review the company's Web site, do an online search
and/or ask the internal contact person to send a brochure or other
printed material with background on the company. Ask whoever is
setting up the interview for insights about the interviewer,
including personality and managerial style. * Don't limit research
to financial and corporate information. Review the Web site for
information on the company's mission to gain insights into what
they value in employees. * On the day of the interview, arrive 10
minutes early, energetic, well rested and dressed professionally.
Greet the receptionist warmly. Once you meet the interviewer,
extend a firm, friendly handshake and express appreciation for the
interviewer's time. * During the interview, use your research to
strengthen your case. Interviewers like to know that you've done
your homework, so drop details from your research as appropriate.
This will also generate conversation that should yield additional
insights into the company. * Always maintain good eye contact and
express yourself clearly using proper diction and grammar. *
Anticipate questions the interviewer may ask and be prepared with
concise responses. Give direct responses to questions, and answer
any tough questions with a question to clarify and gain time to
think. * Describe past experiences positively. Compliment past
employers or minimize negative details. * Ask questions to
demonstrate interest in the position, the company and the industry
it represents. Prepare questions in advance to minimize the need to
"think on your feet." * De-emphasize money and benefits. Remain
open on salary during the interview. * Exhibit confidence and
poise, and convey an assertive attitude without being overly
aggressive. * Be prepared to describe your past experience as a
creative problem solver, a decisive person and a strong team
member. * Express a purpose and goal for a career move, but also
emphasize your willingness to "earn your stripes." Show interest in
long-term opportunities. * Display high moral standards, avoid
prejudicial comments and show broad interests in both work and
play. * Take criticism in a professional and non-defensive manner.
Do not leave any negatives or weaknesses unaddressed or without
restating one of your positives. * Identify your "key messages"
(what differentiates you and makes you a good choice) in advance,
and be prepared to summarize these as appropriate at the conclusion
of the interview. "Remember, the goal is to get the offer --
allowing you to make a decision about whether this is a good fit
for you," says Dunkel. "By leaving a solid impression upon the
hiring manager and earning an offer, candidates gain control of
their job search and have the ability to choose the most desirable
career path." Kforce Inc. is a full-service, professional staffing
firm providing flexible and permanent staffing solutions for
candidates and organizations in the skill areas of technology,
finance and accounting, and health and life sciences. Backed by
more than 1,700 staffing specialists, Kforce operates with 75
offices in 44 markets in North America. DATASOURCE: Kforce
Professional Staffing CONTACT: Stacey Clarke, RFB Communications
Group, +1-813-259-0345, or , for Kforce Web site:
http://www.kforce.com/
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