Interview Mastery: How to impress Employers

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What are We Going to Teach:

How to impress Employers, students would learn various strategies and techniques to effectively prepare for and excel in job interviews.

Target Audience:
  • Students who want to improve their interview skills
Course objective:
  • What are the various types of interview questions?
  • What are the various strategies for presenting yourself professionally during the interview?
  • What are the various techniques for building rapport with the interviewer?
  • How to handle difficult questions during the interview?
Course prerequisites:
  • Willingness to learn and improve your interview skills

Description :

1. What is the benefit of researching the Company before the interview?

2. Why the candidate should review the job description?

3. How a candidate can practice his responses to the interview questions?

4. Why the candidate should plan his route and arrive early for the interview?

5. Why it is necessary for the candidate to dress appropriately for the interview?

6. Whether it is necessary for the candidate to bring her resume, cover letter and other relevant documents while appearing for the interview?

7. How and why the candidate should take proper rest the night before the interview date?

8. How the candidate can make positive first impression on the interviewer?

9. Why the candidate should speak clearly during the interview?

10. During the interview, the body language of the candidate should be proper. Give some examples of positive body language?

11. What is the benefit of active listening to the candidate?

12. Why it is necessary for the candidate to keep his answers concise and to the point?

13. What will happen if the candidate makes negative comments about the previous employer during the interview?

14. Suppose during the interview, the candidate feels that the job is not one he wants to pursue. Whether he should leave the interview mid-way?

15. Why the candidate should assess his performance during the interview?

16. When the candidate has given one interview, he should continue his job search. Do you agree?

17. If a person does not get a job after interview, he should not get discouraged. Comment.

18. What is the meaning of case questions?

19. Why behavioral questions are asked by the interviewer?

20. What is meant by role-play questions?

21. What are industry-specific questions?

22. Why are brain teasers sometimes used in interviews?

23. Give some examples of general questions asked during the interview?

24. The candidate should avoid asking certain questions. Why? Give some examples of those questions.

25. Whether it is necessary for the candidate to give answer to inappropriate questions by the interviewer?

26. What are the various options before the candidate if the interviewer asks inappropriate questions?

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Students in a course on tips for interviews can expect to learn the following:  How to research the Company and the role.  Understanding different types of interview questions such as behavioral, situational, and technical questions, and how to answer them effectively.  Strategies for presenting yourself professionally, including dressing appropriately and arriving early.  Techniques for building rapport with your interviewer such as using positive body language, communicating effectively and active listening skills.  Strategies for answering common interview questions and how to emphasize your relevant skills and experience  Tips for handling difficult questions, such as those related to gaps in employment history, salary expectations, or why you left your previous job.  Strategies for following up after the interview, including sending thank you notes and maintaining contact with the employer. Overall, the students will gain a deeper understanding of what to expect in job interview and how to present themselves in the best possible manner to potential employers so that they may get their dream job.

1. What is the benefit of researching the Company before the interview? 2. Why the candidate should review the job description? 3. How a candidate can practice his responses to the interview questions? 4. Why the candidate should plan his route and arrive early for the interview? 5. Why it is necessary for the candidate to dress appropriately for the interview? 6. Whether it is necessary for the candidate to bring her resume, cover letter and other relevant documents while appearing for the interview? 7. How and why the candidate should take proper rest the night before the interview date?

1. How the candidate can make positive first impression on the interviewer? 2. Why the candidate should speak clearly during the interview? 3. During the interview, the body language of the candidate should be proper. Give some examples of positive body language? 4. What is the benefit of active listening to the candidate? 5. Why it is necessary for the candidate to keep his answers concise and to the point? 6. What will happen if the candidate makes negative comments about the previous employer during the interview? 7. Suppose during the interview, the candidate feels that the job is not one he wants to pursue. Whether he should leave the interview mid-way? 8. Why the candidate should assess his performance during the interview? 9. When the candidate has given one interview, he should continue his job search. Do you agree? 10. If a person does not get a job after interview, he should not get discouraged. Comment.

1. What is the meaning of case questions? 2. Why behavioral questions are asked by the interviewer? 3. What is meant by role-play questions? 4. What are industry-specific questions? 5. Why are brain teasers sometimes used in interviews? 6. Give some examples of general questions asked during the interview?

1. The candidate should avoid asking certain questions. Why? Give some examples of those questions. 2. Whether it is necessary for the candidate to give answer to inappropriate questions by the interviewer? 3. What are the various options before the candidate if the interviewer asks inappropriate questions?

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