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Job Interview

The Members:

 Ilham
Ilham Muhamad
Muhamad Wildan
Wildan
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(20130810143)
 Riski
Riski Wulandari
Wulandari (20130810144)
(20130810144)
 M.
M. Rinaldo
Rinaldo Candra
Candra (20130810145)
(20130810145)
 Fathy
Fathy Syaiin
Syaiin (20130810146)
(20130810146)
Outline

1 Definition of Job Interview

2 Dos and Don’ts in Job Interview

3 Outfit and Dress Code

4 Manners

5 Question and Answer

6 Additional Information

7 Resources
Definition

Interview is a meeting of minimum two expert-candidate.

A job interview is a process in which a potential employee is evaluated by an


employer for prospective employment in their company, organization, or firm.

Interview Types are Screening Interview, Telephone Interview, Video


Conferencing, One on One Interview, Panel Interview, Group Interview,
General Group Interview, Information Session, Sequential or Several
Interview.
Dos and Don’ts in Job Interview
Dos Don’ts

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 Do take a practice run to the location


where
you are having the interview.  Do avoid controversial topics.
 If presented with a job application, do fill  Don’t ever lie.
it out neatly, completely and accurately.  Don’t say anything negative about former
 Do bring extra resumes to the interview. colleagues, supervisors, or employers.
 Do make good eye contact with your  Don’t bring up or discuss personal issues or
interviewer(s). family problems.
 Do show enthusiasm in the position and  Don’t say your past history, hence it is
the company.
available in the C.V itself.
 Do make sure that your good points
 Don't chew gum or smell like smoke.
come  Don't allow your cell phone to sound during
across to the interviewer in a factual
the interview.
sincere manner.
 Ask for clarification if you don't
understand
a question.
Outfit and Dress Code

Women
Women Men
Men

 Suit
 Suit
 Long sleeve shirt
 Coordinated blouse
 Belt
 Conservative shoes
 Tie
 Limited jewelry
 Dark socks
 Professional hairstyle
 Little or no jewelry
 Neutral pantyhose
 Neat, professional hairstyle
 Light make-up and perfume
 Limit the aftershave
Manners

1. Rehearse
1. Rehearse
2. Do
2. Do Your
Your Research
Research
3. Brush
3. Brush up up on
on Body
Body Language
Language
4. Dress
4. Dress the
the Part
Part
5. Shake
5. Shake it it Like
Like You
You Mean
Mean ItIt
6. Smile
6. Smile
Templates

7. Take
7. Take the
the Water
Water
8. Know
8. Know Your
Your Faux
Faux Pas
Pas from
from Foe
Foe Gras
Gras
9. Ask
9. Ask Questions
Questions
10. Send
10. Send aa Proper
Proper Thank
Thank You
You
This is an example text. Go ahead
and replace it with your own text.
Question and Answer

Many of the questions that employers ask at job interviews will be standard interview questions. It's
important to be prepared to respond to those interview questions.

 What major challenges and problems did you face?


 How did you handle them?
 What were your starting and final levels of compensation?
 How do you evaluate success?
Additional Information

Benefits of Information Interviewing:


• Gain first-hand, current information from professionals in the fields you are
considering.
• Build your confidence and poise for later job interviews
• Expand your knowledge of the job market in the field(s) you want to explore
• Clarify what jobs are really like before you commit yourself
Steps to successful information interviewing
and networking:

 Develop your contact list


 Ask for the Interview
 Prepare for the Interview in advance
 Conduct an effective meeting
 Create a Tracking System
Bad and Good in Job Interview
Resources
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