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Interview Preparation Tips

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

Once you have submitted your CV and managed to secure an interview, what’s next?  Preparing for an interview, if done right, can be worse than the real thing!  I’m now going to give you 7 of the most valuable tips on preparing for an interview.

  1. Research, research and research – It’s so important to stress the importance of thoroughly researching the company and role.  I’m a fan of the UK Apprentice TV show and it always amazes me during the final stages, how many of the Apprentices have not got a clue what Sir Alan Sugar does after ten or so weeks on the show.  Obviously, he will be more geared towards the applicants with the most passion and knowledge of what he does.
  2. It’s not what you say, it’s how you say it – the interview is now your personal sales and marketing pitch!  Being confident without sounding cocky about your ability to do the job will make your interviewer more at ease recommending you to his work colleagues, as you have the ability to sell yourself.  There are lots of candidates out there that come across unsure of themselves, and therefore this will always impact how they will potentially be perceived in the workplace.
  3. Never assume – whatever you do, do not assume anything.  If you are unsure about something, just be honest and ask before the interview.  If the answer is not satisfactory to you, you can always bring it up again during the interview.
  4. Examples – simply saying you are good at something does not mean you have ticked the boxes and therefore will be offered the job.  For example, if asked about your strengths and weaknesses, do not say statements like “I’m a good communicator and great a problem solver.”  Your interviewer needs to be convinced by you, therefore have your audio script prepared to demonstrate how good you are at whatever you say you are.  Facts and figures will work a treat. Make it easy for the interviewer; create the picture you want to create in the interviewer’s head.
  5. Questions – No questions, no job offer!  Alternately, having some well thought-out questions highlighting any gaps or issues, and potentially solutions to problems will put you in good stead.
  6. Interview dating – who’s recruiting who here?  When preparing for your interview, imagine the interviewer needs you more than you need them.  Reverse psychology can help get you clear on what you have to offer your potential employer and why they should recruit you.  With this in mind, don’t be surprised if they are overzealous in convincing you how great the opportunity will be for you.
  7. Body language – they say never judge a book by its cover, however for the interview, that saying should be totally ignored!  Body language probably counts towards over 60% of interview success.  Consider this exercise – make a conscious effort and look at your body language including posture when answering questions daily.  Analyse your body language, what is your body language saying that you are not saying verbally?  The results can be a real eye opener.

David Walters has analysed the results from preparing hundreds of candidates for interviews and from the results, we developed a tried and tested formula for successfully interviewing.  We are now helping professional people with our independent Interview Preparation service to prepare for job interviews.  For further information email careercoach@david-walters.co.uk

Best Wishes for 2010!

Is it all doom and gloom in the accountancy and finance job market?

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

Despite the economic downturn that is taking place in the UK job market, now is an excellent time to redefine yourself and decide what you should be doing by way of a job! For some time now many Accountants and Finance professionals have been doing a job they do no longer enjoy. I know this because I speak to lots of them daily, and as a matter of fact, I’m an accountant too! Most bizarrely, accountants are now being very picky about what companies they work for, even the unemployed, due to the market conditions. We are now offering free career advice, CV workshops, interview tips and most importantly, jobs!

David Walters Accountancy and Finance search and selection recruitment agency now have lots of highly skilled accountants and finance professional on the database looking for work. This is excellent news for us because we didn’t imagine having so many Accountants on our books at this early stage of business, but it’s not such a good thing for the SMEs recruiting as some accountants may use some SMEs as half way houses before moving on. None the less, if the recruitment process has been carried out correctly, there is no need to fear!