Mastering The Art of The Interview in Today’s Job Market
There is a reason why professional athletes practice so often. It isn't that they don't know how to play the sport they are being paid to play. The reason why professionals practice is so that they succeed the first time. You never get a second chance to make a first impression.
This same reasoning applies in the job market. You get one chance to nail the interview.
5 W's of a Job Interview
To better prepare yourself for a job interview, ask yourself:
- Who: It's about YOU
- What: I want this job
- Where: The specific location (be open if possible)
- When: Now vs Long Term
- Why: To grow my career and 'Inspire" others
Yes, you know how to do your job, you are a professional. But no matter how well you can articulate your accomplishments, you may only have one shot to "Tell Your Story". Using the following strategic approach will position to earn the position you deserve, it is a process and not something you can just take for granted. This guide will prepare you for the STAR interview process which is the perfect technique to utilize and ensure success.
STAR Interview Process
STAR stands for Situation, Task, Action and Result
- S: Be specific and succinct
- T: Provide what you did as a story
- A: How you overcame an obstacle
- R: Make it compelling, X to Y
Interview Timeline
Let's break down the interview process timeline with some tips and examples.
Prior to the Job Interview:
- Find a Mentor.
- Build your Brand and Network. Define how are you perceived and what will others say about you when you are not around.
- Ensure your LinkedIn profile is up to date.
- If an Assessment is required take it serious and focus so you can ace it!
- Write down your specific STAR examples. Develop 6 to 8 examples and PRACTICE telling the stories.
Opening the Interview:
- Look your best, whether it is in person or virtual. Emulate who your talking to and that of
senior leadership. - Have presence either way and a firm handshake if you are face to face.
- Show off your PERSONAL BRAND. Develop an elevator pitch that showcases your passion and enthusiasm while being humble and sincere with a can-do attitude.
During the Interview:
- Tell your STORY of what YOU did. Remember there is no "I" in team, it's about you this time.
- 3 Rules to Follow: Build Structure; Be Succinct; WAIT (Why Am I Talking)
Closing the Interview:
- Have a question ready for the interviewer about the opportunity short term and long term. For example, if given the opportunity, what are your expectations of me the first 30 days.
- Do or say something so they remember you.
- Be sure to ask for the Job!
- Send a sincere follow up thank you note immediately following the interview. Ensure you tell them why you are the perfect candidate.
Remember as the Playmaker each time you interview it adds to your story as you build upon the experience of every play, whether your an athlete or hospitality professional. Along the way there will be many opportunities in your journey and with any big game, it is so rewarding and true personal feeling of accomplishment when you earn the WIN!