Interviewing 

 


 

Receiving a job offer after an interview is more than luck. It happens because you were ready! You did your research, you understood your skills and abilities, and you were able to 'sell' them. Even if your application and resume are perfect, it is the interview that gets you the job you really want. Understand that there are different types of interviews and each one needs a customized approach by you.

 Prepare for your upcoming interviews by watching this video, and the other CareerSpots and CareerBytes videos.  Don't forget to download and review the 'Quick Tips'.

Below are links to additonal interview preparation resources.

Are You Ready for a Behavioral Interview?

This site provides a comprehensive overview of this widely used interviewing technique. Also includes sample behavioral interview questions.

Behavioral Interviewing

Tips from U of Missouri.

Behavioral Interviewing

Tips from SUNY Brockport on why you should prepare for behavioral interviews.

CareerJournal.com Interview Tool

Random interview question generator . . . good practice!

Interview Helps

from College Grad.

Interview Resources

Tips on how to look, speak and feel at interviews.

Interviewing Tips

from The Riley Guide.

Interviewing Tips

Interview Strategies

Quint Careers

Sample behavioral interview questions.

The Telephone Interview

by David G. Jensen, Search Masters International.

Third-Party Recruiters

A Student's Guide to Interviewing with Third-Party Recruiters (guide provided by NACE)