The Surest Tips for Your Next Interview………….(Part 1)
When Bola received an email inviting her for an interview at XYZ limited. She was overjoyed, although she has been called beforehand by the HR of the organisation to ask if Bola will be free for the interview the following week to enable her send an invite. Nonetheless Bola was still very much excited as she has been out of job for so long and needed a miracle to happen to enable her cater for herself, her aged parents and siblings.
She prepared herself for the interview, reading all she
could about XYZ limited and its activities. She prepared so hard that she
staged a mini interview at home with her younger sister as the interviewer. She
got so familiar with the normal interview question of “Can you introduce yourself”
“Your strengths and weakness” and many more.
Two days before the interview, she had ironed her
clothes and has set aside one of her best flat shoes silently praying that the
job be hers.
It wasn’t only Bola who was invited for the interview,
Tunde and John were also invited. They all applied for the position of a Digital
strategist.
The interview was scheduled for 8am that day at Victoria
island, Lagos and Bola had set off from home at exactly 6am to enable her beat
the traffic and arrive the venue on time. John did same but Tunde set off from
his house on the mainland at 7am.
Tunde had been so familiar with interviews that he
assumed that XYZ limited would also delayed its own interview. So he wasn’t much
in a hurry of course.
By 8am, Bola and John were already seated comfortably at
the reception area of XYZ limited, waiting to be summoned to the board room for
the interview section.
The interview commenced at a little past 8am with Bola
and as Bola was about to step into the board room where the interviewers were
seated, she started to shake uncontrollably. The face of the middle aged woman (
one of the interviewers) seated at the middle of these two men (other
interviewers) scared her and she went blank.
All that she prepared for totally left her and she
started sweating profusely. She stuttered throughout the interview and was a little
happy to be freed from the questioning. She left, looking dejected. She has
just lost another chance of getting a good job!
John on the other hand, went in so confident of himself.
He should by the way, because he has on the field for three years and know so much
about the job role. He answered all he could confidently. But guess what? John
was sent a message informing him that he was not successful for the next stage
of the interview. But what could have happened? Why would someone with adequate
knowledge of the job role be rejected?
Tunde came in looking so stressed and sweating profusely.
He rushed in to the board room as the interviewers were about to exit the room.
One of the interviewers was pissed and politely excused himself due to the terrible
odour from Tunde.
At the end of the day, these three young people were
not successful at the interview but here is what YOU can do to be better during
your interview:
1. Make
sure you research about the organisation. Google is your friend. You can search
for the name of the company on Nairaland or ask on new popular career handle on
twitter: @Greatblogging (Instagram @great_blogging). Its audiences are so
knowledgeable and may help you with the information you need on the organisation
and possible questions you may be asked. Several people have testified on how
the handle has helped them get a job with interview tips from them.
2. Don’t
speak for too long. Be brief and concise.
3. Be
confident. Take a deep breath and relax. Do not allow the faces of your
interviewers scare you. Remember that if you were not that good, you will not
be invited for the interview.
4. Answer
intelligently (This is why you must prepare ahead by familiarising yourself
with possible questions that you may be asked). Please read more on the job
position you were invited for.
5. It
is okay not to have an answer to a question. Admit it and politely ask for the
answer. (That doesn't mean that you shouldn't have answers to most of the
questions.)
6. Speak
of your accomplishments. Do not hide it. Tell them how much you have achieved on
your previous job and speak also of your academic accomplishments if there are
any. (Be polite about it, avoid pride please). Do not lie if you do not have
much to say about this please.
7. Prepare
yourself for questions you will ask your interviewers when asked of any. One or
two questions are enough please. Remember that they are not the interviewee
here.
8. Be
polite! Be polite! Be polite.
9. Smile
and drop the frowny face at home please.
10. Dress smartly and use a perfume. (Avoid the strong
ones please)
11. Please iron your clothes and dress your best (No skimpy
clothes or showcase of cleavages or flesh. No sagging. No open toe heels).
Avoid heavy make-up and don’t go there looking like Ms. Jackson.
12. Avoid too many gestures.
13. Do not argue with your interviewers.
14. Avoid forming accents. Speak well and be you please.
15. Bring your CV along with you. (Even if they do not ask
of it, regardless, it is never a waste of print outs)
Wish you the best of luck in your next interview.
Any more questions please? Drop in the comment
section.

I have been invited for a written and oral interview in thesame day, I don't no what to expect. The job title is totally new to me though I have gone through the job descriptions. Please in this instance ,what should I expect?
ReplyDeleteWhat job position did you apply for in order for us to help you with this question. We awaits your feedback.
DeleteThe job position was graduate intern.
DeleteRead more on the job role and expected responsibilities. Also be prepared for normal interview questions of "Can we meet you" "Your strengths and weakness" etc.
DeleteThank you so much
DeleteThanks for this information!
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