When
an employer decides to conduct an interview with you, there are certain things
that they are looking for from you. Naturally, you are likely to focus on these
things during an interview, but you should remember all of the tips in this
manual because following those tips is what is going to make the employers see
all of those things in you.
Since
everybody wants to have a leg up when it comes to an interview, it naturally
seemed to be appropriate to let you in on what the employers are evaluating you
on during an interview. So here is that list.
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Your
Enthusiasm: Employers want
to know that you are willing and eager to be a part of their company.
Being fully stocked with knowledge about the company is a sure fire way to
show your enthusiasm.
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Your
ability to speak clearly:
If you approach an interview mumbling and speaking slang, a prospective
employer will not see you as a professional.
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Showing
your teamwork skills:
You should show an example of your ability to work as a team during your
interview.
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Leadership
skills: You should show
your leadership abilities by approaching your interview with an offensive
train of thought.
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Problem
solving ability:
Employers needs to know that you can handle yourself when a problem
arrives.
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Work
related experience: You
definitely want to show that you have some experience in the field
already, so that the employer knows that you will not be overwhelmed.
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Community
involvement: Employers
love to see that you have done volunteer work. It shows that you take
pride in your community, and a willingness to be a team player.
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Company
knowledge: Again, this
stipulates that employers like to see that you have done your research
about their company. It shows that your interest in working for them is
sincere.
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Flexibility: Employers want to know that you are
able to go with the flow. It proves that they can depend on you later.
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Ambition
and Motivation:
Ambitious people are generally motivated enough to make great improvements
in the company as they are working their way up the ladder. Ambition
usually means more money for the company.
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People
skills: Your ability to
get along with others is very important to an employer. They need to know
that you won’t ruffle any feathers when you are hired.
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Professional
appearance: Nobody
wants a slob working in their office. Be certain to dress appropriately
for the job that you are applying for.
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Ability
to Multitask: This is
getting to be a very necessary skill in the workplace. Most days, you will
be required to multitask. Even if you are not, employers need to know that
you can do it without freaking out on them.
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Computer
ease: These days, just
about every company in the world is running on computers. The ability to
work a computer with at least minimal amount of ease is important. It is
best to keep a leg up on the most common software like MS Office, Quark
Express, and Linux.
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Reliability: Employers want dependable and reliable
people to work for them. Your ability to arrive on time is a good place to
start when trying to prove that you possess this quality.