Monday, October 31, 2011

Tips for getting and acing your interview (for students & recent graduates)

Update your resume with your most recent work or student project experience. Employer want to see your ambition in action.Do your homework on the prospective company and jot down some questions to ask during an interview/meeting.

Attributes companies look for and sample questions

Problem-solving

Explain how you recently anticipated a problem before it occurred.
Cite an instance in which you had to solve a problem with little guidance or direction.

Teaming

Describe a time when you put the needs of a group before your own when completing a task.
Recount a situation in which you had difficulties working with someone on a project. What did you do to improve the relationship?

Results-driven

Describe a difficult or complex project where you provided realistic time frames for task completion and regularly updated management on progress.
What goals do you have for your career? How do you plan to achieve those goals?

Accountability

Cite an instance when a group you were leading failed or did not meet expectations. How did you take responsibility?
Provide an example of when you had two projects competing for your time. How did you prioritize? Were you able to keep your commitment to both projects?

Initiative

Recall a time when you sought ways to create and improve the way in which work gets done.
When assigned a project, how do you approach it? Do you seek to merely meet the objectives, or do you make it your goal to go above and beyond? Give an example.

Adaptability

Describe a situation from which you learned quickly and overcame adversity or failure. Give an example of a time when the rules or structure of a project changed at the last minute. How did you react?

Integrity

Cite an example of a situation where you admitted making a mistake. How did you approach the situation and what was the response?
Recount an instance when your integrity was tested (i.e., keeping a promise or confidence, being truthful).

Sense of urgency

Describe an instance when you had to anticipate obstacles in your action plan. What contingency plans did you prepare? What was the result?
Recount a situation when you faced demanding deadlines. What steps did you take to ensure that you achieved your goals by the deadline?

Communication

Provide an example of when you had to tailor a presentation or message for a certain group of people.
Describe a situation in which you successfully communicated with a difficult person.

Driving change

Give an example of a situation in which you recognized the need for change. How did you adapt your style to obtain results?
Recount a situation in which you constructively challenged an established procedure or way of doing things.

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