Succeeding at Interviews: ©middlesex University Careers Service Http://unihub - Mdx.ac - Uk/careers
Succeeding at Interviews: ©middlesex University Careers Service Http://unihub - Mdx.ac - Uk/careers
Succeeding at Interviews: ©middlesex University Careers Service Http://unihub - Mdx.ac - Uk/careers
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Types of questions
Increasingly interviewers are using a style of questioning
known as Strengths-Based as a way of finding out what
candidates enjoy. While competency-based questions
focus on what you can do, strengths-based questions
focus on what you like doing. You will need to consider
even more examples of what you have done well and
enjoyed.
You are likely to be asked about:
Your time at university such as your choice of
course, how well you have done, what you enjoyed
most, your work experience and other interests.
Your self awareness and plans including your
strengths, achievements, weakness(es), what others
would say about you, your ambitions and where you
see yourself in a few years.
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Body language
First impressions at an interview count. Research shows
that non verbal communication strongly affects an
interviewers impression of you.
Take the initiative and shake hands.
Make good eye contact with interviewers.
Maintain good posture check yourself in a
mirror beforehand.
Smile!! It conveys enthusiasm.
Feedback
If you are successful and offered the position - well done!
If you are not successful, you can learn from your
interview experience. Some employers offer candidates
the opportunity to request feedback after the interview to
help them improve their chances of success in the future.
Disabilities
Positive news more and more employers are aware of
disabilities and the need to employ a diverse workforce.
Many will ask if you need special arrangements in advance.
The choice to disclose your disability at the interview is a
personal one and can provide evidence of determination
and motivation. Find out more about UseMyAbility at:
www.usemyability.org.
Further information
See Typical Interview Questions sheet
DVD Making an Impact - excellent examples of job
interviews for graduates, available to view in the careers
centre in CG21.
Websites:
Kent University www.kent.ac.uk/careers/iv
Prospects www.prospects.ac.uk (interview tips section)
The UK's official graduate careers website.
Targetjobs www.targetjobs.co.uk
What will they ask www.whatwilltheyask.co.uk
Wikijobs www.wikijobs.co.uk
Further resources such as hardcopy literature and DVDs are
available in our careers library and electronically on our website.
http://unihub.mdx.ac.uk/careers