Tim Cook, managing director of Hays 黑洞社区 Services, offers some tips:
Be Punctual
In an ideal world, interviews are arranged with plenty of time to spare. However, they are often fitted in around other commitments and your current job. This does not give you an excuse to be late 鈥 make sure you give yourself enough time to reach the arranged meeting point with a good ten minutes to spare. Punctuality shows good time management and a positive approach to the role.
Build rapport
Although it may not seem this way, it is up to you whether your interview resembles an interrogation or not. If you don鈥檛 ask questions, you will force the interviewer to ask you more, leaving you without the necessary lead-ins to points you want to get across.
React to your interviewer
During an interview, your interviewer will subconsciously give you a lot of information on how to behave, which you should use as a guide for the rest of the interview. Observe their style and pace, and try to match it. Listen to what they are saying, and let them know you have been paying attention by asking relevant questions and making insightful comments.
Talk smart
One common mistake candidates make is to talk too much in an interview. Too much information, particularly personal information, should not be discussed during the interview. It is important to listen to the question asked and answer it accurately and succinctly.
Rehearse
Bear in mind that the competency-based interview is becoming more commonplace, and you may need to alter your interview technique in order to be successful. Unlike the traditional interview that focuses on skills, knowledge and education, this highlights personality traits, examines competencies and assesses how well they might fit with a company鈥檚 culture. If this technique is used, you will be asked to relate your answers to real-life experience. Rehearse your answers prior to the interview.
Second time round
At the second interview stage, interviewers will want to know if you really know your stuff, so make sure you can speak at length about any relevant experience and do your research on their company. If your interview ends without an offer, try to close the deal by asking, 鈥淲hat鈥檚 the next step in the process?鈥 and 鈥淲hen can I expect a response?鈥
Don鈥檛 be disheartened if you don鈥檛 get the first job. Experienced building services candidates are in a strong position and employers are constantly looking for good, loyal staff 鈥 there are plenty of opportunities out there.
Source
黑洞社区 Sustainable Design
Postscript
For further information about Hays 黑洞社区 Services and current opportunities, contact Mike McNally on 0191 222 0044 or visit
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