Job Interview
Words
- In-person interview 面談
- Phone screen 電話篩選
- Hiring manager 招募經理
- Employer 雇主
- Employee(s) 雇員
- Staff 員工
- Candidate(s) 應試者
- Interviewer 面試官
Build rapport with interviewers
與面試官保持融洽關係
- Rapport is a friendly relationship in which the people involved understand each other's ideas and communicate well with each other.
- Building rapport begins with the very first interaction you have with the company's staff by phone, email, or video conference. It's important to use a professional tone in the email you write, expressing your interest in the job. But it's also important to be polite and friendly. Expressing appreciation for being considered and having the potential opportunity to interview is one way to build rapport.
- Phone screen 電話篩選
- During the phone screening and in-person interview, you can ease interview nervousness by engaging actively in a way that feels natural to you 在電話篩選和面試過程中
- When and if you have an initial phone screen, you can use a friendly, conversational tone of voice 當您進行初步電話篩選時
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Before Interview
The following Strategies are effective ways to prepare for a job interview:
- Review the job description
- Practice describing your skills and experiences
- Review your resume
During Interview
During the second half of an interview, the interviewer will ask if you have any questions for them. It's important to have some questions prepared to ask at this point.
- What is the biggest challenge I might face coming into this role and how would I be expected to meet that challenge?
- What would you say is the best part about working for this company?
- What is a typical day like for [an analyst]?
- What is the potential for growth in this role?
After Interview
It's nice to send a follow-up email a day or two after your in-person interview. It's also a good idea to mention something specific from your interview in this email. It shows that you were actively engaged in the conversation.
One week after the Interview:
Hello [Recruiter’s Name],
I hope you’re doing well. It’s been a few weeks since my interview for the [Job Position], and I wanted to check in on the status of my application.
Please feel free to contact me at your convenience, as I’m excited to hear from you.
Thank you,
[Your Name]
Four days later:
Hello [Recruiter’s Name],
I hope I’m not bothering you. I interviewed for the [Job Position] a few weeks ago and wanted to follow up again on my application status. I would really appreciate an update when you get the chance, as I’m still very interested in the role.
Thank you,
[Your Name]
Final Follow-up:
Hello [Recruiter’s Name],
It’s been a few weeks since my interview for the [Job Position], and I haven’t received an update. If I don’t hear back soon, I will continue exploring other opportunities. However, I’m still very interested in joining your team, so if I’m not a fit for this role, I’d appreciate being considered for future openings.
Thank you,
[Your Name]