Alright guys I finished my interview just a few minutes ago, the place was right down the street. I'm hopeful about getting the job. I noticed a few weak points during the interview that concerns me.
- 1.) My voice was a bit soft.
2.) My tone sounded a bit unsure.
3.) My eye-contact was slightly lacking. When I was trying to think I'd look away for a quick moment and think.
4.) I didn't project the confidence I should have.
5.) Some of the questions I asked were a bit unclear.
6.) My body language during the interview was a bit lacking. The handshakes were as well.
7.) I slipped up and referred to my old job as sort of "cut throat"
. But I was referring to the highly unstable hours and schedule they gave employees. I rebounded by saying I liked store "X" because your company is well known for giving employees stable hours and reasonable schedules.
But there were some good things I did in the interview as well.
- 1.) I came prepared with questions.
2.) I got suited up in a 3 piece suit.
3.) I had previously given them a resume in the open house.
4.) I shook his hand firmly during the open house.
5.) I made it clear to the company that I was interested in being a long time associate with them.
6.) I revealed that I was a determined and well planned young man.
Things to improve on next time if I do not obtain a second interview:
- 1.) Practice body language, projecting confidence, and tonality the night before an interview.
2.) Have well scripted and prepared questions for the interview.
3.) Practice speaking firmly and clearly, with few slip ups and errors.
4.) Look in the mirror directly in your eyes while doing this so you can confidently look the perspective employer in the eyes while doing the interview.
5.) Let them know you are a valuable person worth having on the team, and demonstrate this value to them.
All in all, I don’t believe I performed poorly during the interview. I certainly had some good qualities, but there were things I could improve on. The perspective employer told me that by tomorrow noon I should get a call if he is to set up another interview. I am hopeful and optimistic that he will. However, if this opportunity proves a dead end, I know what to work on. This also gives me increased resolved to finish up my plan, and work harder to get my certifications in order to get a better job. I will not be deterred by this failure, but rather, inspired by it. I hope you all enjoyed and learned something from this post, I did.
Sincerely,
Gaius