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Interview Skills That Set You Apart by Linda Trignano
As a career coach, I rely on my experience as a recruiter with a Fortune 50 company to help my clients focus on what needs to be done to land their next job. Working with a new client, I quickly find that while they believe they have the basic job search steps in place and working for them, a closer look reveals that a few of the steps are missing. These basic steps are important in the job search process and it can not be stressed enough – you can not skip over them. Some of the basics in any job search plan include (1) A focused, clear resume; (2) Demonstrated examples of the skills and experience needed to do the job; (3) Finding and applying for open jobs; (4) Networking skills; (5) Interviewing skills (6) Negotiating skills (including salary and closing the deal).
In addition, I find that most job seekers fall short in two other very critical areas during their job search.
* Failing to prepare fully for the interview.
* Not ensuring that their “soft” skills (which include communications, good listening skills, team work, etc.) are polished and then failing to highlight these skills during the interview.
Going into the interview prepared as well as being ready to provide examples of past performance around these much desired soft skills often can be enough to move you up on the “short list” of desirable candidates. Many interviewers don’t ask questions directly regarding these softer skills and all too often, candidates simply do not highlight them during their interview.
So, what do you do to prepare to shine in these two critical areas? Being prepared for the interview means:
1. Resume – Bring extra copies of an up-to-date resume with you to hand to the interviewer; know what is on the resume and be able to speak about your experience without fumbling around or continually looking at your paper.
2. Research the company – Know what the company is all about, current events at the company; prepare a few relevant questions about the company as it relates to the position you are applying for.
3. Prepare examples IN ADVANCE of your accomplishments and be able to speak about them clearly and easily. This requires both preparation and practice. The biggest mistake I see is that many candidates fall short in the practice area. Work with an interview coach or trusted friend to ensure your words and examples are polished.
4. Polishing and being able to demonstrate your “soft skills” during the interview takes time and effort. Most candidates do not consider this aspect when preparing for the interview. The job description usually contains a section that talks about skills which include communications, good listening skills, team work, etc. These skills are getting at the question “ If I hire you, can you get along with others here at the company?”
Be ready and willing to demonstrate to the recruiter that you have these “soft” skills and then relate to the recruiter examples of past experience that show you have achieved success using these skills on the job.
About Trignano Consulting - With over 24 years of experience in a corporate environment, we offer our clients support in training and mentoring teams in the public/private sectors, ensuring best HR practices are being followed and providing individuals with the coaching tools to successfully handle career transitions. Trignano Consulting' founder Linda Trignano is focused on helping companies more effectively handle their people related functions. We help businesses increase employee value by leveraging our expertise in human resources and communications to ensure that clients succeed in their business operations. We bring a unique approach to our clients. By integrating problem identification, action plan development and employee acceptance into every engagement, we produce results that drive company profits and value. We can be reached at www.trignanoconsulting.com 973-722-9961
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