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Improve your interview skills to give yourself the best chance of being selected for the job.

Success At Job Interviews Workshop

Have you ever stumbled over an interview question? Not clear what the interviewer wants to hear? Do you want to improve your interview performance? This is a practical workshop and students will have an opportunity to practise their interview preparation and technique.

To register for this workshop, please log on to CareerHub.

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One Stop Careers Workshop

Have you been too busy focusing on your studies during semester to think about planning your job search? This full-day workshop combines several topics: finding work, preparing job applications, writing résumés and success at job interviews.

To register for this workshop, please log on to CareerHub.

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Top Interview Tips

Some of these may seem obvious but it is amazing how many people break the golden rules:

  • turn off your mobile phone
  • arrive about 10–15 minutes early
  • dress appropriately and professionally
  • check your appearance before you go to reception
  • give a warm and courteous greeting
  • be confident about your skills and experience
  • be enthusiastic about the position and organisation
  • be honest as interviewers can detect a bluff
  • make appropriate eye contact
  • listen carefully to the interviewer and the questions
  • show interest by asking researched and relevant questions.

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Interviews Guide

Preparing for an Interview
Prepare a folder with personal job-related information, such as originals of academic transcripts, references and samples of work. In addition, include a copy of the information you have already supplied to the employer/interviewer – and know what you have written in your cover letter and resume...

To read the complete article, please see Interviews Guide (MS Word, 43Kb).

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Behavioural Interviews Guide

What is a Behavioural Interview?
Behavioural interviewing is a standardised method designed to elicit information from a job candidate about relevant past behaviour and performance. It is based on the premise that the best predictor of future performance is past behaviour...

To read the complete article, please see Behavioural Interviews Guide.

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Assessment Centre Guide

What is an Assessment Centre?
The term Assessment Centre refers to a range of assessments or evaluation techniques normally undertaken by several candidates while observed by trained assessors as a part of a recruitment process. The assessors evaluate performance based on pre-determined criteria...

To read the complete article, please see Guide to Assessment Centres.

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