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Tips For On-Campus Interview
Tip 1. Utilize career fairs at other schools
Every college's career center will want to say that it is attracting
the best companies to campus. This is simply not possible, as companies have
limited recruiting resources, and they will pick and choose only the schools
they feel would produce the most number of qualified candidates.
What should you do if the companies you are interested in are not
coming to a career fair in their school? In this case, in addition to
attending your school's career fairs, consider going to another school's
career fair if you feel your school's career fair does not attract enough
good companies. Typically career fairs are open to everyone, so do not worry
about that you do not attend that particular school. Chances are good that
nobody will check ID at the door, and the recruiters will always be happy to
talk to you. I have attended several career fairs as a recruiter, and I have
spoken to a number of qualified candidates from outside of that particular
school, and some of them have been hired as a result.
Tip 2. Find out the nature of the interview
Companies who do on-campus interviews fall into two categories: Those
who have specific positions open and are looking to fill them, or those who
are merely collecting more resumes. Unfortunately, it is often impossible to
find out before the interview which category the company you are
interviewing with falls into.
Therefore, you need to find out which category the company you are
talking to falls in. This can be accomplished easily by asking the
interviewer whether there are specific positions the company is trying to
fill. After all, if all the company want out of the recruiting trip is some
nice resumes, there is no need for the interviewee to sweat too much during
the interview. The general rule of thumb is that the bigger the company is,
the more likely the company is simply looking for resumes to put into its
database.
Tip 3. Utilize the Internet
There are several excellent sites on the internet that has lots
of employment information such as Hotjobs, Monster, and Vault.com. In these
sites one can often find out the type of positions a perspective employer is
seeking to fill. This serves two purposes: One, it helps the student filter
out companies that do not offer a good fit. Also, it helps the student to
gain more focus for the interview preparation.
Tip 4. Know the company
Spend time to learn about the company - but not too much time. I
would suggest spending 30 minutes on their web site. If the company is a
publicly-traded company, find out its recent news. During the interview, the
interviewer would not expect the interviewee to know everything about the
company, but the interviewer would expect theinterviewee to know the basics
of the company, such as the industry the company is in. For example, if you
are interviewing with Ford Motors, you should know that the company is in
the car manufacturing business.
Tip 5. Be able to describe your thesis work in 2 minutes
This applies to the Ph.D. and the Masters candidates who
have completed a thesis. The tendency for the interviewee here is to get
into too much technical detail and hence spend too much time. Also, be
prepared to mention what is so great about your thesis work and what you
learned from it. Remember, the interviewer will not remember the specific
details. What she will remember is (1) whether you have the ability to make
her understand your thesis in a short period of time, and (2) the level of
importance of your work.
Tip 6. If you don't know about something, admit it
It is usually a mistake to pretend to know something that
you do not, because chances are that the interviewer will follow up with
questions regarding that exact topic. If the candidate cannot answer these
follow-up questions, it tells the interviewer either a) the candidate does
not know his/her stuff, or b) the candidate lied about knowing the topic.
Either way, it is a big turn-off.
Tip 7. Be energetic
Interviewers, whether they are from HR or from the actual
departmentyou'll be working, want to recruit people who are energetic.
Imagine for yourself:Would you rather have someone who is always on the go
or someone who looks sleepy allthe time? There are two places where being
energetic really pays off: First, many interviewers start with the question,
"Tell me aboutyourself." If you cannot enthusiastically talk about yourself
for at least five minutes or so, the interviewer will wonder if you'll be
interested in your future job for much longer.
Tip 8. Dress well
This is to show professional courtesy. The interviewer is
dedicating his or her time for this interview, and he/she would expect the
candidate gives the interview at least an equal weight. A well-dressed
candidate leaves an excellent impression and projects the image that he or
she really cares about this interview.
Tip 9. Be repared for behavorial questions
Behavorial questions are the ones that are open-ended, the
ones designed to find out about your experience. This type of questions,
common during mid-level interviews, have been on the rise for on-campus
interviews as well. An example of the behavorial questions is, "Tell me a
time when you were under extreme pressure, and how you handled it?"
Preparation makes a big difference in how you'd perform in
answering this type of questions. Also, when you walk into the interview,
think about the different situations that you have gone through, whether it
be pledging for a fraternity (I personally find this a great one),
completing a project, your part-time job, or any other situation you can
think of. This way, when the questions come up, you won't need to come up
with the example right then and there.
Tip 10. Do not get discouraged
After several interviews without an offer, it is easy to
get discouraged. However, it is important to remember that all you need is
ONE job offer. After all, you have only one body, and therefore will only
have time for one full-time job.
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