Going through the process of finding employment is basically
a full-time job in of itself. Our staff at EmployReward Solutions (ERS), we will
assist you in finding appropriate places where you can hone your skills and be
a good fit in whatever work environment is suitable for you. However, it
doesn’t end there. What if you get a call back? What if they want you to come
in interview you for the position? What do you do? How do you dress? What do
you bring? There are a lot of questions to be answered.
In today’s work culture, many businesses have a casual work
environment where a relaxed attire is allowed. Jeans and t-shirts are sometimes
an acceptable dress code. However, many other places require uniformity and
you’ll have to wear the same color day in and day out and match your coworkers.
Or you could be working in an environment where a shirt and tie for men and
dressier attire for women (i.e. banks) are enforced. In places like that, if you
don’t dress for the part you won’t get the job you ultimately desire.
So, how do you prepare for an interview when there are so
many different work environments? Simple. Dress to impress. It’s better to
overdress and look professional than come into an interview and look like you
just rolled out of bed and picked the first thing you found on the floor. If
you get the job and everybody is wearing jeans, you’ll have plenty of time to
wear jeans later. If you are wearing jeans and everybody else in the interview
is in a more professional attire you’ll probably not get the job. First
impressions are everything.
Not only do you need to dress nicely but act and speak
professionally as well. Again, work cultures differ from each place of
employment but a good rule of advice is to keep it simple and professional in
the interview. Stick with the questions at hand and don’t make friends with the
person giving you the interview. They are not there to find a buddy but someone
who would be adequate at completing the job at hand. Give the interviewer your
full attention and look them in the eyes whenever they ask you a question and
when you answer. Also, in today’s age of technology, try not to carry your
phone with you when you go in to interview. If you need to bring it with you,
make sure it is silent or off during the entire process.
What do you need to bring? Not much. Bring a couple extra
copies of your resume just in case. If the interviewer doesn’t need them, at
least you will have them to look back on and reference if need be. Also, bring
a list of questions, but no more than four or five, to ask at the end of the
interview. A few good questions to ask would be to see if they think you would
be a good fit for the company, how the company operates and its specific
culture, and how the interviewer themselves enjoy working for the company.
These questions would give you an insight of how well you stack up and a little
bit of insider information on the company itself.
Here at EmployReward Solutions we want to assist you on your
way to success. We are able to provide you with a resume writing service if you
currently do not have a resume on file. We can provide with career guidance if
you are unsure of what path you want to take. We can’t go into an interview for
you but we can prepare you all the way for one. If you already have a Career
Coach and you have additional questions, please don’t hesitate in giving them a
call. If you don’t have a Career Coach and are looking for a path to success we
can guide you in the right way. We are here to answer your questions no matter
how small or even how big. Please contact us at (888) 322-9570. We are open
Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. to assist you in creating a better
life and future.
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