Tips for Great Job Interview To Get Success
The Job Search • Study the duties and the knowledge, skills and abilities essential for each position. • Review the value of what you have to offer to each position and the organization. • How does your experience apply to what is required for the job? • How do you interact with others? • Become familiar with the organization so you can demonstrate how and why you will be an effective employee. • Know your credentials and limitations. Wanting a job does not necessarily mean you’re qualified for it.
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Communication Tools 1. Preparing for the Interview 2. Communication Tools 3. Completing the Application 4. Prepare all Document 5. Grooming 6. Do’s and Don’t
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Completing the Application ╺ • complete the state application without being too wordy. ╺ • Application form is available on the Intranet in the HR Forms file. ╺ • Make sure all information is accurate and captures what you have done in each job. ╺ • Document your qualifications. ╺ • The application deadline date is exactly that.
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Interview DO’s • ╺ • Dress suitably for the industry. ╺ • Personal grooming and cleanliness should be perfect. ╺
• Know the exact time and location of your interview. Arrive 10 minutes early.
╺ • Treat other people you encounter with politeness and respect.. ╺
• Offer a firm handshake, make eye contact with interviewer.
╺ • Listen to be sure you understand your interviewer’s name and the correct pronunciation. ╺ Maintain good eye contact during the interview. ╺
• Sit still in your seat.
╺ • Respond to questions and back up your statements about yourself with specific examples whenever possible. ╺ • Ask for clarification if you don’t understand a question; ╺ • Use good quality grammar and good pronunciation. 5
Treat the interview sincer ely and show interest in t he • Watch the manner of your voice. employer • Answer the question and use professional experiences how you would react or
respond to a given situation.
• Make sure answers have a definite way. • Evaluate the interviewer and the organization. • An interview is a two-way process.
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Softly Toot Your Own Horn ! • Display silent confidence. • Organize your thoughts • apply your knowledge, skills and abilities. • Think globally! Relate “outside” experiences to demonstrate your experience.
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Interview Don’ts • Don’t make excuses. • Take responsibility for your decisions and your actions. • Don’t make negative comments about previous employers or supervisors • Don’t treat the interview casually,. • Don’t give the impression you are only interested in salary. • Don’t act as though you would take any job
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After the interview • Study the duties and the knowledge, skills and abilities essential for each position. • Review the value of what you have to offer to each position and the organization. • How does your experience apply to what is required for the job? • How do you interact with others? • Become familiar with the organization so you can demonstrate how and why you will be an effective employee. • Know your credentials and limitations. Wanting a job does not necessarily mean you’re qualified for it. 9
Where to find jobs in New Zealand? ╺
Step 1: Find out about jobs in New Zealand.
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Step 2: Write or update your CV.
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Step 3: Search and apply for suitable jobs.
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Step 4: Prepare and practise for job interviews.
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Step 5: Attend job interviews.
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Step 6: Get a job offer.
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Step 7: Begin working
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Top Job Website in New Zealand 1. MyJobSpace 2. Indeed Jobs 3. Jora Jobs 4. Trade me 5. Seek
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