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Advanced Technical Writing

Learn how to ace your next job interview by mastering the process from preparation to follow-up. Discover essential tips, common questions, and best practices to impress potential employers. Practice, prepare, and present yourself confidently to land your dream job.

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Advanced Technical Writing

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  1. Advanced Technical Writing Lecture 16 Job Interview 2016 Mohammed Alhanjouri

  2. Job interviewing Job interviewing is one of the most popular Career topics on the Web. But no career advisor can tell you exactly what to say during a job interview. About the best that career advisors can do, is to give you some tips about the typical questions to expect, so you can practice answering them ahead of time. The rest is up to you.

  3. Interview The Interview can be divided into three stages: • Before the interview • During the interview • After the interview

  4. Before The Interview • Show that you are knowledgeable about the company and its operations • Learn about your potential employer before the interview • What kind of business is it ? • Is the company locally owned? • Is it a nonprofit organization? • If the job is public employment, at what level of government is it? • Does the business provide a service, and if so, what kind? • How large is the firm? • Is it expanding? • Where will you fit in?

  5. Before The Interview Continue • Know Interviewer himself (if possible) • It is good idea to try to anticipate the questions an interviewer might ask and to prepare your answers in advance

  6. Example of Interviewer questions • Why Should We Hire You? • What are your short-term and long-term occupational goals? • What are your major strengths and weaknesses? • Do you work better alone or with others? • Why do you want to work for this company? • How do you spend your free time? • Why are you leaving your job? • What are you looking for in your next job? What is important to you?

  7. Interview Questions NOT to Ask • What does this company do? (Do your research ahead of time!) • If I get the job when can I take time off for vacation? (Wait until you get the offer to mention prior commitments) • Can I change my schedule if I get the job? (If you need to figure out the logistics of getting to work don't mention it now...) • Did I get the job? (Don't be impatient. They'll tell you.)

  8. During The Interview • Be sure to arrive for an interview at the appointed time • Take along your resume • The interview will actually begin before you are seated • What you wear and how you act will be closely observed • Remain standing until you are offered a seat.

  9. During The Interview Continue Present a positive attitude Self confidence & Be modest Tell your interviewer about your recent accomplishments and future career plans

  10. Don't interrupt the interviewer. • Take your time - it's perfectly acceptable to take a moment or two to collect your thoughts • Don't smoke, chew gum, eat, or drink. • Unfreeze your face – smile ! “ A man without smiling face must not open a shop”

  11. Shake hands firmly ! Depends upon occasions

  12. Listen Attentively • Listen is not hearing • Make sure you listen to the question and take a moment to gather your thoughts before you respond. • Look directly to the interviewer • Don’t argue mentally • Rid yourself of visual distractions glasses, pen, or other objects. • Listen with animation

  13. Be mindful of physical appearance • Show Enthusiasm

  14. Approach the question of salary cautiously Do not talk too much

  15. Never create a situation where you keep Interviewer waiting

  16. Get the interviewer to like you

  17. Job Interview Tips and Suggestions Job interviewing never seems to get any easier - even when you have gone on more interviews than you can count. You are meeting new people, selling yourself and your skills.

  18. PRACTICE • PREPARE • BE TIMELY • STAY CALM • SHOW WHAT YOU KNOW • FOLLOW UP

  19. PRACTICE Practice answering interview questions and practice your responses to the typical job interview questions and answers most employers ask. Think of actual examples you can use to describe your skills. Providing evidence of your successes is a great way to promote your candidacy http://jobsearch.about.com/library/weekly/aa121000a.htm

  20. PREPARE Prepare a response so you are ready for the question "What do you know about our company

  21. BE TIMELY Be on time for the interview. On time means five to ten minutes early. If need, take some time to drive to the office ahead of time so you know exactly where you are going and how long it will take to get there

  22. STAY CALM During the job interview try to relax and stay as calm as possible. Take a moment to regroup. Maintain eye contact with the interviewer. Listen to the entire question before you answer and pay attention - you will be embarrassed if you forget the question!

  23. SHOW WHAT YOU KNOW Try to relate what you know about the company when answering questions.  When discussing your career accomplishments match them to what the company is looking for

  24. FOLLOW UP Always follow-up with a thank you note reiterating your interest in the position. If you interview with multiple people send each one a thank you note. http://jobsearch.about.com/library/weekly/aa082398.htm

  25. End of the Interview • Thank your interviewer • Indicate you are interested in the job • Tactfully get an idea of when expect to hear from the company.

  26. After The Interview • Jot down pertinent information you learned during the interview. • A day or two later, send the interviewer a brief note of thanks.

  27. Sample Thank You Letter Your Name Your Address Date Name Title Organization Address City, State, Zip Code Dear Mr./Ms. Last Name: It was very enjoyable to speak with you about the multimedia and web developer position at the Smith Agency. The job, as you presented it, seems to be a very good match for my skills and interests. The creative approach for multimedia design that you described confirmed my desire to work with you. In addition to my enthusiasm, I will bring to the position strong writing skills, assertiveness and the ability to encourage others to work cooperatively with the department. My artistic background will help me to work with artists on staff and provide me with an understanding of the visual aspects of our work.

  28. Follow-up Letter to job Interview Dear Mr. yang: Thank you for the informative and pleasant interview we had last Wednesday. Please extend my thanks to Mr. Wilson of the Servocontrol Group as well. I came away from the meeting most favorably impressed with Calcutex Industries. I find the position to an attractive one feel confident that my qualifications would enable me to perform the duties to everyone’s advantage. I look forward to hearing from you soon. Sincerely yours, hue Ming

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