3 Tricks to Influence the Interview

3 Tricks to Influence the Interview

The job interview is a tricky arena, where everyone is competing for the job offer.

Who gets the job, isn’t always the best job applicant. In fact interviewers are easily influence, so the best interviewee is the one who knows how to influence the job interview.

Everyone of us is influenced on a daily basis – most of us don’t realise this. We are influenced by anything from brand advertising to social proof. You can use these same techniques and make them relevant to the job interview.

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Influence The Interview Trick 1

You don’t even have to be an expert to win job interviews you just need to come across as an expert – what is an expert anyway?

It is just someone who can remember more about one subject or niche than others, so all you have to do is show you have this in-depth knowledge (don’t worry you will learn how to remember vast amounts of information later using the Memory palace technique)

If you’re passionate about the career and the industry you have chosen or you just want to pass your job interview, you need to become an Industry Expert and you can become an expert or sound like an expert in just one week.

An industry expert will have extensive knowledge about your career sector, the leading companies in this industry and the industry jargon employer’s use.

7 Quick Steps to Cheat the Interview and become an Industry Expert in just One Week:

Use A Search Engine:

Open a web search engine such as Google and in the search box write “Your industry name” and “Job profile” example “Web Designer Job Profile.” Once you open a Job Profile, go down to the bottom of the page, as you will find links to industry websites such as the sector skills council websites. These websites are valuable and record a large amount of information and can be used to research the industry and future job trends.

Match Your Skills to Your Career:

The job profile will also record the job duties, skills and qualities often required by employers. Highlight the skills and qualities you already possess and the duties you would enjoy undertaking if you were employed in this role. If you have highlighted at least 80% of these, you have found an industry that you should excel in, as the job duties already match the motivational part of your personality. While answering interview questions give examples of the skills you possess that are recorded on the job profile

Set up Industry Alerts:

Set up Google alerts to receive relevant daily news feed, blog articles and website updates on the industry you are interested in applying for. You need to search for the following on Google Alerts then read and quote interesting and relevant aspects during your interview.

[Insert Job Title] News

E.g. Marketing Assistant/Accounts Manager/ Graduate Internship News

[Insert Job Industry] Industry News

E.g. Marketing /Accountancy/ Publishing/ Hospitality and Catering Industry News

[Insert Job Industry] New Contracts and Funding

E.g. Social care/Financial Services/ Beauty/ Public Services New Contracts and Funding

Twitter:

Follow “Industry” tweets to receive industry news feeds, industry job adverts and updates. Set up an “Industry” list. After a while Industry twitterers will search and add to you. Use twellow to search for twitters by industry. Don’t be afraid to ask tweet questions to these people – even asking answers to potential interview questions, twitterers love to reply to tweets, they will feel flattered that you have picked them.

Social Network Sites:

The social network sites for businesses is growing, join 3 of these such as linkedin and join industry forums, discussions and join in asking questions around the industry growth and decline and learn the meaning of industry jargon. Set up your own online industry profile-this needs to be a professional, polished page.

Ask Facebook:

On Facebook search for “Friends” under “Co-workers”, searching for them typing in their company name. You can befriend people working in your industry and then ask them questions or ask them to complete a questionnaire or poll social networkers are normally keen to respond to this.

Network:

Attend industry network events, always dress smart and be prepared to distribute your business card to other professionals. This is a great chance to update your industry information and meet industry leaders. Many job hunters establish productive links in this way and gain offers of employment or inside knowledge of when recruitment is upcoming.

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Confident handshake

A handshake like all body language gives away how you are feeling – nervous or confident?

And employers prefer to offer jobs to confident interviewees. Employers are not taught what a certain handshake represents but unconsciously your handshake and body language will give clues to the employer’s subconscious mind.

If your Palm is facing up this can be taken as a sign of submission

A palm facing down can be taken as aggressive

A palm facing sideways is taken as a sign of equality

If an interviewer uses the Palm Facing down handshake (aggressive)on you, you can counter this by putting your second hand on top of their hand and slowly turning their Palm up (this needs lots of practicing for it to look natural)

Employers will probably not remember the handshake itself, they remember the unconscious image they create of you from the handshake, just like our body language gives non verbal clues, and so does your handshake.

What makes a good handshake? A firm grip, eye contact and an up-and-down movement. Now you know what makes a good handshake, don’t fall into the trap of stupidity and make a common handshake mistake:

The Bone Grinder

Don’t turn a handshake into a competition to see who is the strongest.

The Extended Handshake a nervous interviewee will be pre-occupied with making a good impression and overcoming their nervous, that they will forget to let go of the interviewer’s hand.

Slippery Eel

Again this one can often happen to nervous interviewees, the more nervous we become the more we sweat, remember to sneakily wipe your hands before the handshake.

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Question the questioner

Throughout the interview, when asked a question you will end each interview answer with a summary relating back to the original question, highlighting one of your unique selling points, creating a mini loop from the opening of the answer (answering the question in the first line) to the question end (the summary)

At the interview end when you’re requested to ask the interviewer any questions, ask a few planned questions and then end the meeting by summing up the whole interview. Use this point to emphasize your unique selling points, creating a persuasive loop from the interview beginning (tell me about yourself – question) to the interview end (do you have any question for me – question)

Summaries in a way that seems to the interviewer that you have just decided to say this rather than the interviewer knowing you have planned a summary. You can see examples throughout this book where I have referred to earlier techniques, in later chapters to reinforce the importance of several Rules of Influence.

In your end of interview summary you need to:

  • Highlight your selling points
  • Show your enthusiasm
  • Confirm how well you would fit in with the job/working for their company

You need to summarise after you have asked the interviewer several job related questions and to make this statement sound like it is unplanned “off the cuff”

Example

“I just like to say, I’m really excited about everything you have told me about the company, I know my experience will fit in well with your company and I am already thinking of several ideas that will help us sell x”

Common Resume Writing Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

Common Resume Writing Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

Writing a resume may be a tedious task for some people, and at the same time the task may easily be performed.

A number of considerations need to be made when creating a resume. Information conformity and clear descriptive information need to be incorporated when making a resume. Clear headings need to be used on the resume.

Most importantly, the resume needs to have ample information regarding an individual’s educational and work profile. Below we will evaluate some of the resume mistakes that are likely to negate an individual’s chance of getting employed.

Grammar-Spelling

First impression in any job application aspect matters and it increases the chance of securing an employment chance. According to resume writing experts at SolidEssay.com, typos and making grammatical mistakes on a resume provides an impression among potential employers that an individual is careless.

The two mistakes additionally provide an impression that individuals will less likely conduct their tasks in details. To enhance the level of confidence an employer may have on job applicants, the applicants need to strive to avoid grammar mistakes.

It is important for individuals to consider asking friends and acquaintances to proofread their resumes. This should be a practice prior to submitting the resume. An error that the job applicant could not see may be picked by the proofreader.

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 Embellishing the Resume

Making up information about oneself is one of the common mistakes that individuals make while creating resumes. Individuals may make up information when they are desperate for the job.

For instance, an individual may resort to lying about their grounds and their levels of academic qualification. This practice is costly in the long run since it may result to a loss in employment chance.

It is also likely to pose prosecution risks to an individual. It is a matter of imperative significance that job applicants should provide information of truthful value viability when providing all aspects of information regarding their educational and work pasts.

Length of the Resume

The information provided on the resume should be precise to aid in saving on space. Some job applicants resort to making long resumes that create boredom.

Still, some of the applicants may write short resumes with squeezed information and content. This is a mistake that should be avoided. In either of the two scenarios, an impression set is that an individual may either be inconsistent or lazy.

While different employers may develop different perceptions on either of the two scenarios, a resume needs to be created within a standardized framework of not more than two pages. The size should be used to express an individual’s skills and additional information that is relevant for the job application.

The formatting part is one of the areas that job applicants fail to consider when making work applications. While incorporating visual appeal when writing a resume is important, care should be taken to use viable visual impression techniques.

Wacky fonts and word coloring should be avoided since this is likely to distract a resume reader from capturing information that has a viable value. Employers should be able to read the resume with ease. Font is never a guarantee  for quality. Quality is determined by the information’s preciseness.

Wrong Address Choice

One of the mistakes made by individuals when writing resumes is the use of email addresses that are non-professional. For instance, using lazyyouth(at)gmail.com is considered unprofessional.

While the email address part is an area that is less likely to attract attention, it is advisable that job applicants should maintain professionalism while communicating their skills and personal information. Instead of using funny names on email address, individuals should rather use their name tag on their email names. This is an important consideration that needs to be made when creating a resume.

While resume writing may be a tedious task, it is important for individuals writing the resumes to make a number of considerations. Correct grammar should be used in any resume. Truthful information regarding an individual’s skills and pasts should conform to the real information about the individual.

Proper length should be used when writing the resume. Usually, a two-page resume is considered important. The address used on the resume should conform to professionalism. Of worth value consideration is the fact that a resume that blends all the features discussed is considered a properly developed resume.

 Author Bio

Having over 7 years of teaching experience, Ben Russel is now helping students apply for college. One of his recent articles is on how to write an IB application essay.

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