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Purpose of the Interview

What to Expect

Types of Interviews

Interview Success Factors

Sample Questions

Interviewing Readiness Checklist

Related Links

Mock Interview Directions

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WINNING INTERVIEWING TECHNIQUES

INTERVIEW SUCCESS FACTORS

The following Interview Success Factors represent the skills, abilities, and personal charcateristics that employers are seeking in candidates for employment. This information is based on an informal survey of recruiters at the Sloan Career Development Office.

  • Verbal and written communication skills (including listening)
  • Analytical/logical thinking/problem-solving skills
  • Interest in industry/company/function
  • Interpersonal comfort and skill
  • Enthusiasm
  • Knowing what they want/having focus
  • Leadership skill
  • Confidence
  • Staying focused on the question & not going off on a tangent
  • High energy (But not overwhelming)
  • Ability to work well in teams
  • Professionalism
  • High degree of intelligence
  • Personal presence
  • Being prepared
  • Giving examples relevant to work situations being discussed
  • Track record of achievement/success
  • Prior work experience (including UROP, summer/internship positions)
  • Maturity
  • Results orientation/pragmatism
  • Projecting substance/credibility
  • Asking good questions/making statements that show thought process
  • Ability to think creatively
  • Personal "fit" with company
  • Clear, concise answers
  • Honesty

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