How to get prepared for second round interview
26 Sept, 20235 minToday’s job market is competitive place, due to a flood of Collage degrees and the rise of d...
Today’s job market is competitive place, due to a flood of Collage degrees and the rise of digital applications it is that much harder to get the job you want.
We all know that the first step to landing your dream job is to nail the interview process. If you are not well prepared, this can be the most stressful part of the process. Following this easy steps, your guaranteed to have an edge on the competition and land the job if you make it to round two!
Learn from the first interview
Make sure you pay attention on your first round interview, as soon as interview finishes write down notes you thing may be important. Try to note the key aspects of the job, who you met with or if they provided any other important information.
You will need to understand what your daily responsibilities are going to be. Taking nots can prepare you for what questions you would like to ask in follow up interview.
Know the agenda
Why are you coming in for a second interview? The answer to this question will be your guide. When it comes to scheduling your second interview, be sure to ask with whom you will be meeting. It is also a good idea to ask is there anything you need to bring. By asking these questions you will be more prepared and more likelier to land the job.
Prepare questions
Remember that is fine to write down your questions, this will show interviewer your organisation skill and attention to detail. Here are some specific questions you can ask:
1.What is the most challenging part of the job?
2.How do you think an employee can make a positive impact on the company?
3.In the future, will there be any room for promotion within the company?
4.When can I expect to hear about your hiring decision?
After the interview, you can finally relax. The hard part is over. But, that doesn't mean that you're done quite yet. Remember that your job is to make an outstanding impression. And, always, you must present yourself in a calm and professional manner.