As of this morning, I've been working in the Registrar's Office for three months! Though it hasn't been that long, I feel like I've learned so much about the 8-5 life!
With people always looking and applying for new jobs, I thought I'd share a few things that I've learned about the interview process from the side of the interviewee and the employer!
1. Pre-interview communication is important
Any communication that you have with a potential employer matters, whether you're sending an email or answering a phone call. The way you handle yourself shows in your voice and the way you type. When setting up interviews, I take a candidate much more seriously if they send me an email that's clear, personal and sincere. In the same way, if I call a potential employee and they can't remember what job they applied for, that is a big problem!
2. Add the finishing touches
Things like painting your nails, matching your purse to your outfit, or for men, taming facial hair is a big deal. Though you want to be chosen for your skills in the desired position, this interview is a look into what you would be like as a potential employee. Don't get carried away with your content and forget to clean yourself up!
3. Be confident
I'm sure you've heard this before, but be confident and show enthusiasm! If you don't believe what you're saying, it's a safe bet that no one else will either. Speak confidently, and even if you don't have experience in something you're asked about, use that as an opportunity to mention another way that you can benefit their company.
4. Dress for the job you want
I saw a quote a while back and it's stuck with me ever since...
"Dress for the job you want, not the job you have."
Even if the position you're applying for isn't your absolute dream job, dress like it is! Though my office is a bit more casual, I dressed like I was interviewing for a CEO position for my interview because I wanted them to know I was the real deal.
"Dress for the job you want, not the job you have."
Even if the position you're applying for isn't your absolute dream job, dress like it is! Though my office is a bit more casual, I dressed like I was interviewing for a CEO position for my interview because I wanted them to know I was the real deal.
5. Show your personality
Two of the most important things in my life are my family and my Doodle Paisley, and I let them know that during the interview! I knew that I was looking for an office where I felt at home and for co-workers that would become my family. This struck close to home with them, because this office is just that, a family.
I remember leaving the Registrar's Office that day, and telling my Dad that I thought they'd fallen in love with me.
The truth is, I'd fallen in love with them too.
The truth is, I'd fallen in love with them too.
As always, Have a Sweet Day!
3 comments:
I loved this post. I just started my full time job in January and I have to agree with everything you said! People say getting out in the "real world" sucks, but if you have a good/fun job and surround yourself with great people it's really not bad at all!
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