1. Definition
The definition of a job interview is a form of formal and in-depth conversation to evaluate applicants, this is an important method in the selection process for prospective employees.
2. Expression/Sentence
a. Introduce
about yourself
e.g.:
Good morning/ afternoon. My name is… and I would like to thank you for this
opportunity.
b. A
little small talk
e.g.:
Thanks for inviting me to interview.
c. Tell
the educational background
e.g.:
In (year), I graduated from (school name) with a major in (major).
d. Tell
about experiences related to the position to be applied for
e.g.:
I’ve been working as a/ an (occupation) for (duration).
e. Tell
about your strengths
e.g.:
I perform well under pressure.
f.
Tell about your own shortcomings
e.g.:
I feel that (weakness) is not among my strongest traits.
g. Reasons
why you want the position
e.g.: I am excited about this opportunity because (reason).
3. Etiquette
a. Wear
polite and appropriate clothing
First
impressions during a job interview are so important. So, it has become an
etiquette during a job interview to use appropriate clothing and not excessive
perfume.
b. Pay
attention to how shake hands
Shaking
hands makes you look professional, firm, but also friendly.
-Handshake
firmly but not too tightly, with the index finger under the palm of the other
person's hand.
-Touch
the fold between your forefinger and thumb with the person you are talking to
give a friendly impression.
c. Always
watch body language
The
interview moment can indeed make you feel tense and uncomfortable. However,
always remember that your discomfort can be seen in your body language.
Therefore,
according to The Muse, avoid doing the following things in front of the
interviewer;
-Plays
hair
-Crossed
arms or crossed arms
-Not
keeping eye contact
It's
a good idea to relax your hands when dealing with the interviewer.
Not
only that, maintaining eye contact and not looking away when talking to them
also shows your confidence and enthusiasm as a job applicant.
d. Ask
for relevant information about your company
This
shows your interest and enthusiasm for working at the company you are applying
for.
You
can ask about work culture, company expectations of recruited employees, and
other things such as workable career paths.
Don't
hesitate or be shy to ask. Because, the more information you dig up, the better
the recruiter's assessment of your seriousness to work for the company.
e. Make
it habit to say (sorry, please, and thank you)
Doing
this will make you leave a good impression on the interviewer.
It
also shows your appreciation of the interviewer for their efforts to interview
many job applicants.
f.
Research information about your
company
Doing
research on the company you are applying for is another etiquette to consider
during a job interview.
This
will allow you to learn valuable information about the company you are applying
for.
During
a job interview, you can mention the information obtained during the research
to the interviewer.
This
makes you look like someone who;
-I'm
really interested in working for the company
-Always
doing something that needs to be done
-Attention
to detail
g. Pay
attention to the time of the interview
Of
course, don't come late to your job interview session.
It is better for you to arrive at the job interview location one hour before the interview session begins. That way, you can relax and prepare yourself.
4. Sample
of Interview
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5. Video
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1. References
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https://www.temukanpengertian.com/2016/01/pengertian-wawancara.html
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https://glints.com/id/lowongan/etiket-interview-kerja/#.Y8n0TX1BzIU
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https://www.aplustopper.com/conversation-between-interviewer-and-candidate/