I've observed
that people who interview job candidates tend
to enhance a certain individual distinction. If
you can sense an interviewer's style and build
rapport, you'll have confidence in specific information.
Here are the following
characteristics:
Inattentive - There is a time
that the interviewer isn't mentally present, maybe
he/she is thinking of something more important
or something happened before your interview that
really bothered his/her mind. It's impossible
to impress this kind of interviewer that is distracted
of something. So to keep a good impression, smile
and don't panic. Just give your best approach
and offer him/her to reschedule. But be sure to
address to him/her the important message and be
prepared to the following interview.
Friendly - This is the type
of interviewer that gives jokes, smiles and tells
you to take an ease. But he/she aims for you to
put in a relaxed stated where you unconsciously
expose too much information (ones that can be
detrimental to your career) about yourself. You
should be kind and friendly but always remember
that you shouldn't also get carried away. Stick
with your goal.
Interrogator - This is a typical
type of interviewer that seems not to show any
emotion and inflicts tension to the applicants.
The best thing you can do is stay calm, focus,
show respect and confidence. This kind of interviewer
observes how you can deal in this kind of scenario.
And remember that most interrogator types of interviewers
often became your best advocate throughout your
interview process or even into the job. Laser
Beam He/she only focuses on one topic. Like discussing
about quotas, this style is for line managers.
You should do is to fulfill his/her expectations
to you. Satisfy his/her judgment and move on.
Shotgun - This is the type that
wants to discuss anything. The questions are all
over the place, you even don't have a vacant time
because he/she is full of questions. This is where
your anxious presentation really pays off, because
you can involve your strengths to many distinct
exposure of the job.
Silver Bullet - Believes there's
one magic question to ask -- and one magic response
that determines whether you're right for the job.
The Silver Bullet asks a few hasty questions about
your skills. Then ask "off-the-wall"
question, which he/she will ask questions you
didn't expect. Even though these questions don't
have a wrong answer he/she decides if it's yes
or no. Simply answer every question and don't
worry about your answers too much.
Alter Your Approach to the Interviewer
- You step into a situation of power when you
identify the interviewer's style and adjust your
approach accordingly. As you prepare for the interview,
ask yourself, "How might my answers be different
for different interview styles?"
With a Laser Beam, for example,
you might offer him a choice when you begin answering
a question ("Would you like to talk about
this aspect of the job or that one?"). An
achievement story for a Friendly Interviewer might
focus more on your teamwork skills, and the same
story for an Interrogator Interviewer might begin
by stating the results of your individual work.
The more you show your emotional knowledge by
understanding the interviewer's objective for
that interview, the more likely he'll be to listen
to you.
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Source: http://www.premierdirectory.org/
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