Believe it! Kim walks in with his long hair hanging over his eyes, his handshake feels like a wet fish and he shuffles through the door. Do I want to interview him? Not really! His resume looked great – he had the experience, well known and respected employers and the education. He looked great on paper – the reality didn’t look so great!
Now please understand, I am a Human Resources Professional. I know enough to look beyond the reality of what I see in front of me. Yet, it is really hard to get excited about a prospective employee who looks like he or she just crawled out of bed and decided to grace me with the pleasure of his or her presence. Kim was almost one of them. He did not come across as it was my good fortune to interview him, yet, even though I saw value in him for our client, I had to continuously remind myself to look beyond his physical attributes.
Kim is not unusual! Many people project little energy. They do not show they are pleased to be in front of a recruiter – they think their skills are enough to get them the job. It’s not! They also need to show an enthusiasm for the position and for the company who wants to hire them.
As Human Resource and Talent Management Professionals it is our job to assist candidates in projecting themselves in the best possible light. Some things candidates can do to assist themselves when they go into interviews:
These few things put you above many candidates.
Then add the other keys to a good interview and you stand a good chance of making it to the next round. Practice your answers to questions, giving not only strong answers but also using eye contact and moving into your interviewer.
Be sure to have questions for the interviewer. Not ones about what’s in it for you, rather questions showing your interest in what you can do to help the organization improve itself showing how you can add to its bottom line.
By looking the part when a candidate goes into an interview they will have a leg up on someone like Kim. They are immediately moving forward instead of beginning at the starting gate. It’s important to be aware of how one comes across to others – if you need to, contact your Career Partners International consultants to help you get ready for your next job interview.