By: Georgia Free
With Year 12 end-of-year exams finishing, many Aussie school leavers will now be looking for work.
NOVA Employment CEO Martin Wren shared with us his top tips for job hunting and interviews. He advises that you:
- Dress the part
- Be curious and ask questions
- Research the company before the interview
- Be honest (on your resume and in the interview)
NOVA Employment is a disability employment service, which provides employment support for those with disabilities or significant barriers to work.
We also asked our community of readers what advice would they give to someone going for an interview, and here are their tips.
Have one or two of your own questions prepared to ask at the interview to engage with the panel, get some answers and to show your interest. Most of all enjoy the experience – Nicole
First impressions count so dress for the job you want and be prepared. – Heidi
Always hope for the best and never think negative. – Kate
Take your time when answering questions, repeat the question back to the panel to make sure you understand what they’re asking – and smile! – Kim
Before the interview, no matter how I feel – I Get up, I Pray , I Dress up, I Show up, I Never give up & I HOPE that I get the job. – Antony
Be yourself and answer honestly, then if they don’t select you, you know it wouldn’t have been a good fit. Be grateful. – Clare
Pray. If God wants you to have that job, He will look favourably on you. – Mel
Be honest. – Sandra
Make sure you have a good and presented CV or resume that’s accurate. – Ty
Eye contact is a must. – John
Smile! – Michelle
If you fail to plan you plan to fail. Plan your resume. Plan your presentation. Plan potential answers. And pray for God’s plans. – Kate
Research the company. – Thi
Get enough sleep the night before. – Simone
Iron your shirt. – Sandra
Be yourself because if you aren’t and are successful you won’t last. – Laura
Present yourself with a smile and confidence in yourself, answer questions with truth, also manners are key to being a good person. Present your resume accurately. Not too much makeup, females. Suitable clothing for females/males and good luck. – Louisa
Having at least one question so you show knowledge of who you want to work for. – Anne
In the phonecall offering the interview, ask who will be on the panel, as well as their roles/professional interests. In the interview, draw an arrow on your page/notebook with each person’s name at the end of the arrow, so that you can remember their names and connect with their interests in your responses. And remember to acknowledge and thank the scribe. – Nathan
BE YOURSELF. – Emily
Make sure you know a bit about the company beforehand. – Tara
Be on time which is 10 minutes early. – Ken
Your foot is already in the door. Don’t do anything that will make the door slam shut. You’ll end up with no job and a sore foot – Kyle
At the end when they ask if you have any questions, ask specific questions that show you know what you are talking about because you are interviewing them just as much as they are you. For example, if the job is in child-related work ask, “how do you communicate your code of conduct and reporting procedure to the parents and children in your service?” “Can I see a copy of the risk management plan you use to prevent harm of children?” These types of questions will either cause you to not get the job because they are embarrassed of their not meeting minimum standards or secure you a job in a place that takes child safety seriously. Both outcomes are a win for the applicant. – Craig
Do mock interviews prior to the real thing to give yourself a chance to better prepare. – Vanessa
Do your research and have a few questions to ask at the end. – Rebecca
Article supplied with thanks to Hope Media.
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