Job interviews are your chance to show what you have to offer to potential employers. It is important to prepare before each interview.
Task 1:
Listen to this mock job interview; list all the Dos and Don'ts which the interviewer has mentioned. Click here to listen to it.Task 2:
Search the internet to find the 10 most annoying gestures during a job interview.
Task 3:
Telephone interviews can be as stressful as the one-on-one too. Here is another video you will watch to give you some tips for telephone interviewing.
List all the dos and the don't s that the presenter has mention in this video.
Florent Corbin 26/07/2017
ReplyDeleteTo: Hala Mounier
Interview
Task 1
Dos Don’ts
Man or women, were suit large (dullery?), loud color, too much make up
Firm handshake Give a frail handshakes or bones breaker handshake
Concise summary experience and goal tell all your life
Respond well to an inappropriate question
Stand up and handshake
Task 2
1: Bad posture
2: Breaking eyes contact
3: Chopping and pointing
4: Crossed arms
5: Excessive nodding
6: Fidgeting
7: Hands Behind back
8: Mismatched expressions
9: Shifty eyes
10: Staring
Task 3
Make sure you can talk about your character skills, work history and experience clearly.
List of your strength and weakness.
Write on your note about your work background and any specific skill you bring to your jobs.
Write down any related jobs you have.
What you learn about yourself when you’re working.
Couple example of how this knowledge came about.
Doing some research about the company you applied.
Connect company goal with your skill. Be prepare to discuss.
Take some sheet of paper and pen to take note from the interview when the recruiter call, its best to be ready. Glass of water.
Speak clearly and slowly. SMILE. Thanks the interviewer. Personal thank you note to the companies you interview.
Task 1:
ReplyDeleteDos:
Men: wear a suit
Women: wear a suit
Farm handshake
Eye contact and smile
Talk about your skills and your career
Bring copy of your resume
Turn off your phone
Don’ts:
To much make up
Loud colour
Crush the hand
Soft Handshake
Talk about your personnal stories
Put too much perfume or cologne
Task 2:
• Gum chewing
• Avoiding eye contact
• Playing with your pen
• Checking your cellphone
• Nail biting
• Picking at, rubbing, or scratching any part of your body
• Waving your hands while speaking
• Tugging at your cuffs or at the hem of your skirt
• Resting your chin in your hand
• Smiling too much (or not smiling at all)
Task 3:
Dos
Able to talk about your character, skills, work history, experiences
List on a sheet your strength and weaknesses
Write you accomplishment and whatever that you think can be good to know about you for your new job
Do basic research about the company that you want to work for
Connect the company’s goals with your skills
Have a copy of your resume
Keep sheets and pencil to take notes
Practice the interview (write your answer)
Records your voice and judge it
Speak clearly and slowly
Send a breve thank you note
Don’ts
Chew gum or eat while the interview
Be too friendly
July 27
ReplyDeleteStephanie Lambert-Leclerc
Dos and don’ts during an interview
Dos
Dress appropriately; for men wear a suit, and for a girl wear a suit
Give a firm handshake
Always maintain eyes contact and smile
Summarize your career, ability and goals
When you talk about your weaknesses, focus on what can be improve over the time
Stand up and greet your interviewer
Bring a copy of your resume
Ask for your interviewer’s business card
Turn off your cell phone
Don’ts
Don’t wear huge jewelry, wear flash colors or don’t put too much make up
Don’t give a faint hand shake
Don’t give a bone crushing handshake
Don’t tell your life story
Don’t focus on your personality or your character when you talk about the weaknesses
You are not obligated to answer to the personal questions
Don’t wear too much perfume or cologne
If you forgot to turn your cell phone off, apologize immediately when it ring, turn it off and don’t look who called you
Florent Corbin 26/07/2017
ReplyDeleteTo: Hala Mounier
Interview
Task 1
Dos Don’ts
Man or women, were suit large (dullery?), loud color, too much make up
Firm handshake Give a frail handshakes or bones breaker handshake
Concise summary experience and goal tell all your life
Respond well to an inappropriate question
Stand up and handshake
Task 2
1: Bad posture
2: Breaking eyes contact
3: Chopping and pointing
4: Crossed arms
5: Excessive nodding
6: Fidgeting
7: Hands Behind back
8: Mismatched expressions
9: Shifty eyes
10: Staring
Task 3
Make sure you can talk about your character skills, work history and experience clearly.
List of your strength and weakness.
Write on your note about your work background and any specific skill you bring to your jobs.
Write down any related jobs you have.
What you learn about yourself when you’re working.
Couple example of how this knowledge came about.
Doing some research about the company you applied.
Connect company goal with your skill. Be prepare to discuss.
Take some sheet of paper and pen to take note from the interview when the recruiter call, its best to be ready. Glass of water.
Speak clearly and slowly. SMILE. Thanks the interviewer. Personal thank you note to the companies you interview.
Task 1
ReplyDeleteDos and don’ts
Does
-Dress appropriately
-give a firm handshake
-eye contact and smile
-concise summary of your experiences, career, goals and motivation for the job
-focus on areas that could be improved upon over time when you are talking about your weakness
-avoid inappropriate questions saying: I’m focus on the job
-stand up and greet your interviewer
-bring a copy of your resume
-ask for your interviewer business card
-turn off your cellphone
Don’t
-wear large jewelry loud colors or too much makeup
-give a limp or bone crushing handshake\
-avoid personality or character flaws when you are discussing about your weakness
- don’t wear too much perfume
Task 2
-bad posture
-breaking eye contact
-chopping and pointing
-crossed arms
-excessive nodding
-fidgeting
-hands behind back
-mismatched expressions
-shifty eyes
-staring
Task 3
-make sure you’re able to talk about your character skills, work history and experiences
-list on a sheet of paper strength and weaknesses
-research the company (connect company goals with your skills)
-have a copy of your resume
-record your voice as you practice to correct mistakes
-be respectful and friendly and at the same time retaining a professional demeanor
-speak slowly and clearly
-smile, be positive and confident
-don’t chew gum
-thank the interviewer after the interview
Task 1
ReplyDeleteDos and don’ts
Does
-Dress appropriately
-give a firm handshake
-eye contact and smile
-concise summary of your experiences, career, goals and motivation for the job
-focus on areas that could be improved upon over time when you are talking about your weakness
-avoid inappropriate questions saying: I’m focus on the job
-stand up and greet your interviewer
-bring a copy of your resume
-ask for your interviewer business card
-turn off your cellphone
Don’t
-wear large jewelry loud colors or too much makeup
-give a limp or bone crushing handshake\
-avoid personality or character flaws when you are discussing about your weakness
- don’t wear too much perfume
Task 2
-bad posture
-breaking eye contact
-chopping and pointing
-crossed arms
-excessive nodding
-fidgeting
-hands behind back
-mismatched expressions
-shifty eyes
-staring
Task 3
-make sure you’re able to talk about your character skills, work history and experiences
-list on a sheet of paper strength and weaknesses
-research the company (connect company goals with your skills)
-have a copy of your resume
-record your voice as you practice to correct mistakes
-be respectful and friendly and at the same time retaining a professional demeanor
-speak slowly and clearly
-smile, be positive and confident
-don’t chew gum
-thank the interviewer after the interview
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ReplyDeleteEloy Nunez Mires
ReplyDeleteDos and Don’ts
Task 1:
-dress appropriately
-don’t wear jewelry, too much makeup and bright color
-don’t give a lamb shake or a bone crushing handshake, but a firm handshake.
-eye contact and smile
-career, experience and your motivation for the job (short sentence)
-inappropriate question don’t respond or say I prefer focusing on the job interview
-stand up and your interviewer
-don’t wear too much cologne or perfume
-bring a copy of your resume
-ask for your interviewer’s business card
-Turn off your cellphone
Task 2:
1: Leaning back suggest lack of interest
2: Leaning forward suggest threatening
3: pointing is an aggressive motion
4: chopping gesture
5: hands in your pocket
6: behind your back
7: crossed in front of your chest
8: breaking eye contact
9: playing with your hair, jewelry and fingers nail
10: avoiding all eye contact
Task 3:
- keep notes about your work experience
- Research company prior to the phone interview
- Practice your phone interview
- Don’t chew gum or eat and be positive and confident
- Thank your interviewer
Task 1
ReplyDeleteDo’s
Dress appropriately (for men and women: both have to wear a suit)
Stand up and greet your interviewer
Firm handshake
Bring a copy of your resume
Ask for your interviewer’s business card
Concise summary of your career, abilities and goals
Focus on the strengths and weaknesses that have an impact on how you work
Turn off your cellphone
Don’ts
Large jewelry
Too much perfume or cologne
Too much makeup
Bright colors
Bones crushing handshake
Ask personal questions (age, relationship status)
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Task 2
Gum chewing
Avoiding eye contact
Playing with your pen
Checking your cellphone
Nail biting
Picking at, rubbing, or scratching any part of your body
Waving your hands while speaking
Tugging at your cuffs or at the hem of your skirt
Resting your chin in your hand
Smiling too much (or not smiling at all)
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Task 3
Do’s (before the interview)
Make sure you are able to talk about your character, skills, work history, and experiences clearly and thoughtfully.
List on a sheet of paper your strengths and weaknesses.
Write down a few notes about your work background and any specific skills you’ll bring with you to your new job.
Write down any work-related accomplishments that you find pertinent for the job in which you’re interested
Write any awards at work that you received.
Make sure you’re very familiar with the company to which you’ve applied. Do some basic research and take notes.
Practice the interview. Write a list of possible phone interview questions and write down your answers.
Do’s (during the interview)
Fill a glass of water and head over to your prepared space.
Be respectful and friendly while at the same time retaining a professional demeanor.
Speak clearly and slowly when you are answering questions.
At the end of the interview, be sure to thank the interviewer.
Send a brief, personal thank-you note in the mail to the company.
Don’ts (during the interview)
Gum chewing
Eat
Task 1
ReplyDeleteDo’s:
• Be dress properly
• If you are a boy: Wear a suit, which is navy blue or charcoal grey, a white shirt and a nice tie.
• If you are a girl: Wear a suit, a skirt suit or a pants suits.
• Make an eyes contact and smile, during the handshake.
• Talk about your carrier experience, abilities and goals when the person ask: Tell me about yourself
• Stand up and greet your interviewer
• Bring a copy of your resume
Don’ts:
• Wear, large jewelry, light colors, or too much makeup.
• Give a bones handshake
• Tell all the story about your life when the person ask: Tell me about yourself
• Don’t answer to question on your personal life
• Don’t wear too much perfume
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The 10 most annoying gestures during a job interview:
1. Bad posture, leaning back is lazy or arrogant, leaning forward is aggressive and slouching is just lazy.
2. Breaking eye contact.
3. Chopping and pointing
4. Crossed arms
5. Excessive nodding
6. Fidgeting
7. Hands behind back
8. Mismatched expressions
9. Shifty eyes
10. Staring
Task 1
ReplyDeleteDo’s:
• Be dress properly
• If you are a boy: Wear a suit, which is navy blue or charcoal grey, a white shirt and a nice tie.
• If you are a girl: Wear a suit, a skirt suit or a pants suits.
• Make an eyes contact and smile, during the handshake.
• Talk about your carrier experience, abilities and goals when the person ask: Tell me about yourself
• Stand up and greet your interviewer
• Bring a copy of your resume
Don’ts:
• Wear, large jewelry, light colors, or too much makeup.
• Give a bones handshake
• Tell all the story about your life when the person ask: Tell me about yourself
• Don’t answer to question on your personal life
• Don’t wear too much perfume
•
The 10 most annoying gestures during a job interview:
1. Bad posture, leaning back is lazy or arrogant, leaning forward is aggressive and slouching is just lazy.
2. Breaking eye contact.
3. Chopping and pointing
4. Crossed arms
5. Excessive nodding
6. Fidgeting
7. Hands behind back
8. Mismatched expressions
9. Shifty eyes
10. Staring
Elizabeth Riou
ReplyDeleteDos and Don'ts
Task 1
Dos (during an interview)
Dress properly: men; suit, blue or gray
Women; Suit
Have a firm handshake with an eye contact and a smile;
Give the resume;
Ask for a business card.
Don'ts (during an interview)
For the first look, they need to be not too much make up, not too much color, not put too much perfume, and not jewelry;
For a handshake, she need to be not too hard and not to soft;
Not say the story of your life;
Not answer to the appropriate question.
Task 2
Gum chewing;
Avoiding eye contact;
Playing with your pen;
Checking your cell phone;
Nail biting;
Picking at, rubbing, or scratching any part of your body;
Waving your hands while speaking;
Tugging at your cuffs or at the hem of your skirt;
Resting your chin in your hand;
Smiling to much or not at all.
Task 3
Phone interview
Know your character, your skills, your work history, and your experience;
Make a list of your qualities and your weakness before the interview;
Make a list of your accomplishment and example before the interview;
Know the company;
Have a copy of your resume;
Takes notes during the interview for ask question;
Practice and listen your recording;
Have a glass of water close of you;
Speak slowly and clearly, not to be afraid to smile and not eat during the interview.
Elizabeth Riou
ReplyDeleteDos and Don'ts
Task 1
Dos (during an interview)
Dress properly: men; suit, blue or gray
Women; Suit
Have a firm handshake with an eye contact and a smile;
Give the resume;
Ask for a business card.
Don'ts (during an interview)
For the first look, they need to be not too much make up, not too much color, not put too much perfume, and not jewelry;
For a handshake, she need to be not too hard and not to soft;
Not say the story of your life;
Not answer to the appropriate question.
Task 2
Gum chewing;
Avoiding eye contact;
Playing with your pen;
Checking your cell phone;
Nail biting;
Picking at, rubbing, or scratching any part of your body;
Waving your hands while speaking;
Tugging at your cuffs or at the hem of your skirt;
Resting your chin in your hand;
Smiling to much or not at all.
Task 3
Phone interview
Know your character, your skills, your work history, and your experience;
Make a list of your qualities and your weakness before the interview;
Make a list of your accomplishment and example before the interview;
Know the company;
Have a copy of your resume;
Takes notes during the interview for ask question;
Practice and listen your recording;
Have a glass of water close of you;
Speak slowly and clearly, not to be afraid to smile and not eat during the interview.
Alexandra Rodriguez
ReplyDeleteTask 1
Dos and don’ts
-Do be dress appropriately
Man: wear a suit
Women: skirt or pant suit
- Do give a firm good hand shake, make eye contact and smile
-Do a concise summarise of your career, abilities and goals
-Do talk about areas that can improve upon over time
-Do ask for the business card of the interviewer
Don’t wear large jewellery, loud colors or to much makeup
Don’t give a bone crushing hand shake or a soft hand shake
Don’t talk about your personal story
Don’t talk about personality or character floss
Don’t need to answer to certain personal questions
Don’t wear to much perfume
Don’t use your cell phone/ Don’t forget to turn it off
Task 2
1. Bad Posture
2. Don’t make eye contact
3. Cross your arms
4. Fidgeting
5. Hands behind back
6. Staring
7. Chewing gum
8. Nail biting
9. Playing with your pen
10. Smiling to much (or not smiling at all)
Task3
Talk about character, skills, work history and experiences
Write your strength and weaknesses
Notes about your work background and skills your bring for the new job
Talk about what you learn about yourself when you work
Examples of your how you get your knowledge
Be familiar with the company where you will apply
Connect company goals with your skills. Be prepare to discuss
Take some sheet of paper and a pen to take notes. Prepare a glass of water
Practice the interview
Speak Clearly and slowly and smile
Don’t eat or chew gum
Thanks the interviewer
Alexandra Rodriguez
ReplyDeleteTask 1
Dos and don’ts
-Do be dress appropriately
Man: wear a suit
Women: skirt or pant suit
- Do give a firm good hand shake, make eye contact and smile
-Do a concise summarise of your career, abilities and goals
-Do talk about areas that can improve upon over time
-Do ask for the business card of the interviewer
Don’t wear large jewellery, loud colors or to much makeup
Don’t give a bone crushing hand shake or a soft hand shake
Don’t talk about your personal story
Don’t talk about personality or character floss
Don’t need to answer to certain personal questions
Don’t wear to much perfume
Don’t use your cell phone/ Don’t forget to turn it off
Task 2
1. Bad Posture
2. Don’t make eye contact
3. Cross your arms
4. Fidgeting
5. Hands behind back
6. Staring
7. Chewing gum
8. Nail biting
9. Playing with your pen
10. Smiling to much (or not smiling at all)
Task3
Talk about character, skills, work history and experiences
Write your strength and weaknesses
Notes about your work background and skills your bring for the new job
Talk about what you learn about yourself when you work
Examples of your how you get your knowledge
Be familiar with the company where you will apply
Connect company goals with your skills. Be prepare to discuss
Take some sheet of paper and a pen to take notes. Prepare a glass of water
Practice the interview
Speak Clearly and slowly and smile
Don’t eat or chew gum
Thanks the interviewer
Task 2
ReplyDelete1-Chewing Gum
2-Don’t maintain eyes contact
3-Playing with a pen or with one’s hair
4-Hands in your pockets
5-Hands crossed in front of your chest
6-Nails biting
7-Checking your cell phone
8- Resting your chin in your hand
9-Scratching any part of your body
10-Waving your hands while speaking
Task 1:
ReplyDeleteDos:
- Dress up properly with a suit : colored Navy blue or charcoal grey with a white shurt
- Give a firm handshake while making eye contact and smiling
- Concise summary of your careers, abilities, and goals
- Stand up and greet your interviewer
- Bring a copy of your resume
- Ask for your interviewer’s business card
- Turn off your cell phone
Don’ts:
- Wear large jouleries, bright colores or too much makeup
- Give a soft handshake or born crushing handshake
- Give life story
- Wear too much perfume or cologne
Task 2:
1. Gum chewing
2. Avoiding eye contact
3. Playing with your pen
4. Checking your cell phone
5. Nail biting
6. Picking at, rubbing, or scratching any part of your body
7. Waving your hands while speaking
8. Tugging at your cuffs or at the hem of your skirt
9. Resting your chin in your hand
10. Smiling too much or not smiling
Task 3:
Dos:
- Make sure you are able to talk about your character, skills, work history and experiences
- Do some basic research on your company’s interviewer
- List on a sheet of paper your highlights and weaknesses
- Have a copy of your resume
- Take notes during interview
- Practise the interview before
- Be respectful and friendly
- Speak clearly and slowly
- Thank the interviewer
Don’ts:
- Chew gum or eat during interview
Task 3
ReplyDeleteDos
Make sure to be able to talk about your characters, your skills, work history and your experience,
Make a list of your weaknesses and your strengths
Write about your work background and your work experience
Talk about what you learned about yourself during your work experience
Do some researches about the company to be familiar with
Have a copy of your resume, some white sheets and a pen near of you to take notes
Practice the interview before
Prepare a glass of water
Be respectful and friendly
Speak clearly and slow
Smile and be positive
Thanks the interviewer at the end
Don’ts
Don’t eat or chew gum during the interview