Interviewing 101

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Big Interview is a free tool that teaches communication skills, self-confidence, negotiation, and other vital workplace-readiness competencies by simulating an interview environment which mirrors your upcoming job-specific interview. With Big Interview, you can get hands-on training with mock interviews that are tailored to your specific industry, job and experience level.

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Different Types of Interviews

Congratulations! Your diligent research, great professional documents, and fearless networking have landed you an interview! 

Now, what do you do to prepare?

There is an array of information you will need to know to feel confident walking into the interview.

Before we begin, it’s important to understand the forms of communication in which you might be asked to attend.

Below are the forms you may encounter: click the button that matches your interview form to learn more.

Different Types of Interviews

Congratulations! Your diligent research, great professional documents, and fearless networking have landed you an interview! 

Now, what do you do to prepare?

There is an array of information you will need to know to feel confident walking into the interview.

Before we begin, it’s important to understand the forms of communication in which you might be asked to attend.

Below are the forms you may encounter: click the button that matches your interview form to learn more.

Preparing For An Interview

You’ll want to be familiar with the different types of interviews you may encounter.

There is a certain interviewing etiquette that you should practice before the big day.

Before the big day, make sure you double-check everything with our interviewing checklist.

Know which questions to expect and which questions to ask, what skills employers seek, and how to dress for your day.

Learn the S.T.A.R. Method to know how to answer the most challenging interviewing prompts.

You can even schedule a mock interview to help prepare.

After the Interview

Phew, you got through the interview! But you're not done just yet. Understand what it means to follow-up, and for later in the interviewing process, learn how to negotiate for an appropriate salary.

Salary Negotiation Basics

Negotiating a salary is an option for many jobs, but whether you should for a position depends on a few factors: the size and culture of the organization, how well you fit the employer’s needs, how difficult the position is to fill, median salary for that position, and cost of living in that geographic region. Whether you negotiate or not, you always need to first research salaries for that position before the interview process.

Here are some best practices when in a position to negotiate

DO:

  • Research salary range/cost of living before interviewing
  • Consider the whole package (salary + benefits) to determine the value of a job offer
  • Be positive – always thank the recruiter for the offer (even if it is very low)
  • Ask if there is room for negotiation
  • Respect the timeframe that the employer gives you for making a decision
  • Be diplomatic and professional
  • Get the final offer in writing or in an email

DO NOT:

  • Discuss specifics during your initial interview
  • Raise salary questions until the employer brings it up
  • Play “hard ball”
  • Under-value your worth
  • Provide negative reasons why you are declining the offer
  • Ask for more time and then never follow-up.
  • Enter into negotiations if you know that you won’t accept any offer

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