Human Resource Interview Tips
Human Resource Interview Tips
The
interview is an opportunity for both, the interviewer and the candidate
to market themselves. The employer is selling the organization to you,
and you are marketing your skills, knowledge, and personality to the
employer. Remember that interviews are varied and so they cannot
therefore be easily categorized. Following are some human resource
interview tips:
Be prepared Preparation increases confidence.
Practice with your friends or relatives. Remember that everyone who is
interviewing is not necessarily a good interviewer. You may prepare by
reviewing magazine and newspaper articles. You may check out their web
site. Read your resume before your interview. It will keep your answers
fresh.
Location and punctuality Find out the location of
organization. Make sure you have a map or directions as well as
information of the nearest railway station. Arrive 5-10 minutes early.
Arriving early will give you the opportunity to read some information
on the company in the reception area.
Be professional Professional
look always helps for good impression. Be careful about your dressing.
Be aware of the company culture and ensure you dress to impress. Decide
what you are going to wear the night before to avoid making the wrong
choices.
Be polite Don't interrupt to the interviewer. Listen very
carefully. Poor listening skills are responsible for the bad
impression. If the interview is being conducted in a restaurant, mind
your table manners. If the interviewers are serious and soft-spoken,
then you should be same as interviewer. Avoid loud laughter during the
interviewer.
Be positive Keep in mind that there is only one chance
to make a first impression. Every company wants employees who are
goal-oriented, career-driven, enthusiastic and motivated. Be the
employee as they want. End the interview on a positive note. The hiring
official needs to know that you are interested, enthusiastic and
excited about the position and the company.
Be practical If you are
experienced then the interviewer already knows your current salary and
benefits package. When the topic of salary comes up state that you know
they will make a fair offer. If you are offered the position during the
interviewing process and you want the job then accept it. If the offer
is not acceptable for any reason, ask for time to consider the offer.
Human resource interview tips - Do's
Have a firm handshake.
Be sincere and direct.
Introduce yourself in a courteous manner.
Read company materials while you wait.
You have to prepare for questions and listen carefully to the interviewer.
Ask about the next step in the process.
Thank the interviewer.
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You
never know what the interviewer will ask you about, so be prepared to
talk about anything you have included on your resume. You should be
truthful about your experiences and skills.
Human resource interview tips - Don'ts
Don't show depression or discouragement.
Don't start the topics like salary, benefits or working hours.
Don't look at your watch.
Don't take extensive notes.
Don't be too serious.
Follow
up Always write a thank you note immediately after the interview. If
there are number of interviewers then send a copy of thank you letter
to each person. Summarize your qualifications and how they meet the
expectations of the position.