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Title: Interviewing Techniques


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Interviewing Techniques Skills
Professional Development 451-204
  • Cliff Ogleby

Department of Geomatics, The University of
Melbourne
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Overview
  • Purpose
  • First Impressions
  • During the Interview
  • Interview Questions
  • Selectability
  • About Yourself

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Purpose
For the interviewer
  • Primarily to see if you match their requirements
  • your intellectual qualities
  • how you get on with people
  • how enthusiastic you are
  • how well you express yourself
  • whether you will be an asset to their
    organisation

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Purpose
For You
  • A chance to meet someone from the organisation
  • For you to assess them - are they offering what
    you want?
  • How you come across is as important as what you
    say...

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Purpose
  • No right or wrong answers
  • Be positive
  • Be yourself
  • Be interesting

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First Impressions
  • Set the tone for the rest of the interview
  • Show the interviewer that you are friendly and
    open
  • Look at the interviewer, especially when
    introducing yourself
  • You are allowed to smile...

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4 seconds to Form an impression4 minutes for a
Lasting impressionImpressions55 What they
see38 What they hear7 What you say
First Impressions
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Presenting YourselfThe medium is the
messageMarshall McCluan
First Impressions
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Communicating Without Words

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The Power of Body Language
  • Posture
  • Gestures
  • Facial Expression
  • Movement
  • Confidence


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Communicating without Words
There are 5 main ways
Appearance Face Body Speech Position

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First Impressions
Appearance
Grooming hair dress general deportment accesso
rising make-up

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First Impressions
Appearance
  • Dress
  • appropriate to the position or interview
  • look tidy
  • look clean well maintained
  • no distractions (too much jewellery,
    inappropriate hair style/footware)


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First Impressions
Face
Eye contact expression smiles frowns head tilt

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First Impressions
Face
  • Visual Communication
  • maintained
  • directed
  • definite


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First Impressions
Body
Posture Gestures Movement

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First Impressions
Body
  • Stance
  • balanced
  • not too stiff
  • not slovenly
  • not fidgety
  • no swaying
  • do not move too much


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First Impressions
Body
  • Gestures
  • meaningful
  • restricted
  • mannerisms absent
  • Poise
  • relaxed
  • comfortable
  • no indications of tension


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First Impressions
Speech . Dont forget your VIP4 voice
Volume Intonation Pitch Pace Pause Phrasing

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First Impressions
Speech
  • Articulation
  • clear
  • not slurred or drawled
  • not over precise
  • move jaw lips
  • Volume
  • adequate
  • do not fade
  • do not shout
  • vary for effect


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First Impressions
Speech
  • Phrasing
  • natural
  • awareness of meaning
  • Use of words
  • fluent
  • avoid unfinished sentences
  • avoid false starts
  • Emphasis
  • use effectively
  • no false or excessive use


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First Impressions
Position
Orientation Distance

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First Impressions
Sometimes as little as 5 of the message is the
words - look like, sound like, feel like YOU
MEAN WHAT YOU SAY!

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First Impressions
  • Presentation is all about
  • ADDING VALUE to that which you present,
  • whether it is
  • yourself,
  • a resume/CV,
  • a message,
  • a lecture...


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During the Interview
  • Make it easy to interview you
  • Give the interviewer answers that are relevant
  • Support your claims illustrate with examples -
    not too many

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During the Interview
  • Present yourself positively - dont put yourself
    down
  • Remember, it is possible to talk about most
    experiences in a positive way
  • With awkward questions, take your time keep
    your cool

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During the Interview
  • Ask for a Q to be repeated/clarified if you
    didnt understand
  • Dont interrupt a question
  • Look sound enthusiastic interested without
    overdoing it
  • Maximise your strong points minimise your weak
    points

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During the Interview
  • You can anticipate some questions that will be
    asked by reading your application as if you were
    the interviewer
  • Remember, you have some controls over the
    interview by the leads you give.

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During the Interview
  • Find out what happens after the interview
  • Thank the interviewers for their time attention

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Interview Questions
Appropriate Inappropriate
  • Appropriate Questions a selector will most
    likely ask you
  • Inappropriate Those that have little or no
    bearing on performing the job
  • Controlled by EEO legislation.

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Interview Questions
Appropriate questions
  • Are you legally entitled to work in Australia?
  • What is your past work experience?
  • What university did you attend?
  • Do you have a car?


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Interview Questions
Appropriate questions
  • Are you prepared to relocate?
  • What foreign languages can you read (if job
    related)?
  • Why did you choose surveying at Melbourne
    University?
  • What attracted you to our organisation?


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Interview Questions
Questions about Capability
  • What are 2 or 3 things youd like to learn in
    this field?
  • What skills do you rely on in your everyday work?


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Interview Questions
Questions about Capability
  • How much supervision do you normally receive?
  • What is the scope of your responsibilities?
  • What kind of training do you think would benefit
    you most?


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Interview Questions
Questions about Attitudes
  • How would you feel about working in an
  • all male...
  • all female...
  • underwater environment ?


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Interview Questions
Questions about Attitudes
  • What do you like most about your present job?
  • What do you like least about your present job?
  • What kinds of things give you work satisfaction?


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Interview Questions
Inappropriate questions
  • Where were you born?
  • Do you intend to make Australia your home?
  • What is the name of your Church or Parish?
  • Have you ever been arrested for a crime?

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Interview Questions
Inappropriate questions
  • What is your Marital status?
  • What is your partners maiden name?
  • Are you planning a family?
  • Will you have trouble getting a baby sitter?
  • Do you get sick very often?

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Interview Questions
Inappropriate questions
  • How much does your partner/spouse earn annually?
  • Are you a member of any non-professional
    organisations (political, feminist, activist)?
  • Do you have a drinking problem?
  • Why do you barrack for Collingwood

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Interview Questions
You can ask about the job
  • What are the responsibilities?
  • What authority goes with the job?
  • How long has the organisation had this position?


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Interview Questions
You can about the job
  • Was anyone on staff bypassed for this position?
  • When will a decision be made?
  • Who makes the hiring decision?


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Interview Questions
You can ask about the department
  • Whod be my immediate supervisor?
  • Whats the work-style of the dept.?
  • What kind of budget does the dept. have?
  • How does this dept. relate to others?

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Interview Questions
You can ask about the organisation
  • What is the companys
  • organisational structure?
  • place in the industry?
  • product?
  • current financial status?
  • Corporate culture?
  • What are the companys policies?

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Interview Questions
You can ask about evaluation
  • How when are there employee reviews?
  • How are pay rates determined?
  • How are promotions determined?
  • What is the career path for this position?

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Interview Questions
You can ask about conditions
  • Besides the salary, explain the other benefits
  • training, mentor programs, leave...
  • Is there an orientation program?
  • What are the working conditions?
  • What resources are available?

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Selectability
What attributes are selectors looking for?
A collection of capabilities that will determine
your suitability to perform a task at hand, in
an existing organisation, with the potential to
develop
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Selectability
Analytical ability
  • Define a task objectives
  • Gather relevant data
  • Identify all relevant factors restrictions


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Selectability
Analytical ability
  • Apply logical reasoning
  • Develop results-oriented conclusions
  • Test assumptions, observe results incorporate
    revisions


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Selectability
Communication Skills
  • Listen effectively
  • Respond clearly objectively
  • Use appropriate vocabulary


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Selectability
Communication Skills
  • Present clear, concise reports
  • Receive written or oral instructions
  • Describe information or explain processes to
    others


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Selectability
Decision Making Ability
  • Take a problem-solving approach to disruptions in
    work flow
  • Gather information resources from a variety of
    sources
  • Perceive evaluate alternatives


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Selectability
Decision Making Ability
  • Analyse impact of decisions
  • Make implement decisions
  • Support decisions with appropriate rationale
    evidence


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Selectability
Intellectual Ability
  • Analyse problems with an open mind
  • Process information from a variety of resources
  • Develop new ideas


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Selectability
Intellectual Ability
  • Grasp new concepts, approaches or solutions
  • Organise information in new or unique ways
  • Apply creative thinking imagination


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Selectability
Interpersonal Skills
  • Work cooperatively with a range of individuals
  • Interface effectively with clients, the public
    and colleagues
  • Recognise strengths limitations in yourself
    others


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Selectability
Interpersonal Skills
  • Gain the confidence trust of others
  • Exhibit appropriate sensitivity
  • Focus on task or performance rather than
    personality when supervising


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Selectability
Manual Skills
  • Recognise use tools with dexterity economy of
    effort
  • Anticipate prevent accidents


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Selectability
Mathematical Ability
  • Work comfortably with figures
  • Develop pricing or financial plans
  • Perform calculations accurately
  • Identify correct errors
  • Forecast, budget or report quantitative data


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Selectability
Organisational ability
  • Plan, organise monitor activities
  • Establish schedules, deadline or quotas
  • Coordinate resources towards fulfilment of
    objectives
  • Organise work autonomously as part of a team


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Selectability
Technical Knowledge
  • Demonstrate understanding of terminology,
    principles theory
  • Read manuals, plans, journals as required
  • Follow guidelines of regulations


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Selectability
Technical Knowledge
  • Demonstrate knowledge of issues, problems
    innovations
  • Diagnose, maintain troubleshoot equipment or
    systems

A lot to determine in a 20 minute Interview!!!
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About Yourself
What do you want from a job?
  • Power
  • Security
  • Status
  • Money
  • Companionship
  • Challenge
  • Interest
  • Recognition

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About Yourself
What are you best suited for?
Personality type
  • Realistic
  • investigative
  • artistic
  • social
  • enterprising
  • conventional
  • .MBTI

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About Yourself
What should you bring to a job?
  • Responsibility
  • Tolerance for stress
  • Flexibility
  • Independence
  • Industriousness
  • Initiative
  • Integrity
  • Perseverance
  • Assertiveness
  • Cooperativeness
  • Enthusiasm

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About Yourself
Responsibility
  • Always be accountable for mistakes
  • Warn people when a deadline is going to be missed
  • Look after the interests of subordinates the
    rest of the organisation


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About Yourself
Tolerance for Stress
  • Maintain composure good judgement in the face
    of insurmountable odds stupidity

Flexibility
  • Be open to suggestions from others
  • Change strategies to meet the needs of the
    situation


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About Yourself
Independence
  • Work reliably without close supervision
  • Make decisions without being influenced by others


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About Yourself
Industriousness
  • Be willing to work long hours
  • Use time well
  • Pursue goals energetically


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About Yourself
Initiative
  • Begin projects without being told
  • Identify business opportunities
  • Exceed what is required


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About Yourself
Integrity
  • Maintain personal principles even in the face of
    criticism
  • Support colleagues when they need help


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About Yourself
Perseverance
  • Complete important tasks despite personal
    hardship
  • Complete complex tasks
  • Avoid distraction in pursuit of goals


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About Yourself
Assertiveness
  • Keep others from taking undue advantage
  • Take leadership positions
  • Discipline subordinates

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About Yourself
Cooperativeness
  • Offer resources assistance in pursuit of common
    goals
  • Do assigned tasks in common effort
  • Place accomplishment of group over personal
    ambition

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About Yourself
Enthusiasm
  • Maintain high energy level
  • Demonstrate a positive attitude towards yourself
    others
  • Express needs in a positive manner

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