Interview Compass

 

“If you can’t change the direction of the wind, adjust your sails accordingly”

 

If you are looking for a job, you are in the most difficult phase; interview .. When applying for a job for the position you want to take on, you should carefully answer the questions asked during the interview process. Your responses can get you hired or be eliminated. There are a few steps you can take before and after to make a great impression during the interview.
For Success in the Interview: Do you know what the main qualifications the employer wants? You have to set your difference! What influences the interviewer’s decision to work together?
About the Company and Positions in the Interview: The questions you ask are as important as the questions you answer. By asking questions, you can learn more about the company’s philosophy and atmosphere, the position you are interviewing, and the company’s expectations from its employees.
What you should and should not do in interviews: You can check our compass for what you should be careful about before, during and after the interview. In the meantime, you may need to reconsider your manners. You may already know these, but you shouldn’t underestimate their importance!


 

Before the Interview

  • You should know the exact name and position of the interviewer and take notes.
  • If you have acquaintances in the company you are going to interview, you should try to find out about the position and responsibilities of the interviewee in the company.
  • Before you go to the interview, you should be sure about the exact location of the company and how you can get it.
  • Your appearance is very important when going for an interview. You should take care to wear clean and compatible clothes, try to be simple from the selection of accessories to hair and make-up styles.
  • You should not forget to keep notes on the research you have done about the company and the questions you want to ask.
  • You should definitely have a pen and a notebook where you can take notes.
  • You should take care to go to the job interview on time. Arriving early and waiting at the meeting place always earns more positive points than being late. If you have a situation such as being late for 5-10 minutes, you should definitely inform the person you will be interviewing.

 


 

During the Interview

  • When you meet the official with whom you are interviewing, you should shake hands with a confident expression and smile lightly.
  • Even if it is offered, you should never smoke. (Smoking is harmful to health)
  • When you go to the meeting, you should wait to be shown a place to sit.
  • Take care not to look at the clock during the interview.
  • When answering questions, you should make eye contact, and if you are a committee doing the interview, you should keep eye contact with all of them periodically.
  • Don’t be afraid to be honest and don’t be afraid to say “I don’t know” if you don’t know the answer to the question asked.
  • You will be faced with many questions. You may need to explain the pros and cons. If you have, you may be asked why you left your previous job, and you may be asked to make a positive and negative evaluation for your previous employer. Detailed information about your career goal can be asked. You should give short and clear answers to these questions.
  • You should not hide information about your career and avoid providing misleading information.
  • Try to learn about some topics that you think will be important to you when given the opportunity to ask questions. You should not forget that in job interviews, not only the employer candidate but also the candidate evaluates the employer.
    • You can ask why the position you applied for is open.
    • You may want to know who to work with and the working system of the department.
    • You should not ask questions about wages, leave periods, social rights unless you are offered a job.
  • At the end of the interview, you should shake hands with the interviewee with a confident expression, smile lightly and thank you and do not exaggerate your thanks.

 


 

After the Interview

  • Evaluate the interview.
  • Consider whether there is a workplace and position that fits your goals.
  • If you haven’t received a response within 2-3 weeks, call and follow the outcome of the call. These are an expression of how much you want the job and your determination.