What to Bring to a College or University Interview? • Paperwork & Preparing Copies • What's in Your Interview Bag? • Pen • Powerbank • Backup Cash • Waterbottle • Invitation Letter • Smile • Script with Talking Points • Bringing & Storing Originals
Should I Eat Before an Interview? • No to Full Meals • Snacking, Water and Coffee • Timing When You Eat • Benefits • Dairy, Spicy & Fatty Foods • Eating Comfort Foods • Breakfast in the Morning
Early Signs of a Failed Interview • Interviewer's Disinterest • Lack of Progress in Your Job Application • Poor Answers, Low Standards • Wrong Answers • Negative Response • Fatal Errors Made • Nervousness
Reasons Why You Haven't Gotten the Job Yet • You Bombed the Interview • Your Resume Did Not Stick To the Job Requirement • You Did Not Return Calls, Emails or Follow Up After the Interview • Didn't Show Up • Other Candidates Applied Earlier
20 Things You Should Never Discuss in an Interview • “I have a family to support” • “I don't feel I can commit to anything right now.” • “I have another job offer” • “My boss is a jerk” • “I'm graduating, so I can pretty much take a year off” • “Yes, I'm planning on moving away next year...”
Job Interview Mistakes That Can Ruin Your Job Prospects Don't Answer with "I Don't Know" | Being Unprepared for the Hidden Agenda | Do Not Voice Your Promotion Expectations | Failure to Make Meaningful Conversation | Purposely Appearing Uninterested or Bored | Speaking Too Much | Being Too Impressed by the Company
How to End an Interview as an Interviewee • How to Close An Interview • What Exactly to Say • How to Begin Your Sentence • How to Show Intent in Your Closing Statement • How to Reiterate Your Strengths at End of the Interview • How to Politely End the Interview Early
The Best Answer for "Do You Have Any Questions for Me?" • Maintain Eye Contact and Smile • Pause & Buy Time to Think • Give a Preliminary Response • Deliver Your Answer in 3 Parts • End with a Closing Statement • Ask them Your Own Question •
Killer Interview Questions to Ask Employers • How do you win with your employees? • How would someone describe you in one word? • What type of people do you enjoy working with? • Is there a reason you are phasing out your current employee? • What do your best employees have in common? • What do you enjoy most about your job?
How Not to Be The Least Popular Person in Your Office • Spend Time with Neutral Coworkers • Extend Relationships Outside of the Office • Participate in Conversations (Don't be Introverted) • Hide Your Weaknesses