From the link: http://money.usnews.com/money/blogs/outside-voices-careers/2012/03/28/10-tricks-job-interviewers-use?s_cid=related-links:TOP
(Please read the complete article from the link above)
With more job candidates coming to interviews with prepared and rehearsed answers, savvy interviewers are developing ways of getting beneath the surface so that they can find out what you're really like. Here are 10 tricks interviewers often use that can trip you up if you're not careful:
1. Silence.
2. Extreme friendliness. Good interviewers want you to let your guard down. By putting you at ease, they can get a better sense of who you really are (which is probably good for you) and maybe get you to relax and slip up (not so good for you). You're more likely to reveal something unflattering if you feel comfortable. This doesn't mean that you shouldn't relax, but do realize that this isn't a cozy chat with a friend; it's still an interview.
3. Asking "What do you know about us so far?"
4. Asking why you're thinking about leaving your current job (or why you left your last job).
5. Asking how soon you can start.
6. Asking you to follow up about something.
7. Leaving you with the receptionist. Some candidates will say things to the receptionist that they'd never say to the interviewer—whether it's revealing candid impressions about the job, mentioning that they're hungover from last night, or flirting inappropriately. Smart interviewers will always ask the receptionist or others who came in contact with you for their impressions.
8. If you were laid off, asking if others were laid off with you.
9. Asking you to describe your dream job. If you start talking about your true desire to work in film when you're applying for an accountant job or your hope to manage political campaigns when you're applying to be a teacher, most interviewers will think you're not especially committed to the position for which they're hiring.
10. Asking what questions you have. Do you focus on benefits, pay, and hours, or are you curious about the job itself? Interviewers want to hear thoughtful questions about the work, the culture, and the organization - questions that show that you're really trying to figure out if this is the right fit for you.
This blog documents my MBA student life at Ryerson University, Canada (2010-2012). It was an attempt to demystify the MBA experience, help understand MBA topics & encourage MBA wannabes. I have a Pre-MBA blog about B-School application process (and a few other blogs) as well. I used to blog actively in the past and interact with readers regularly, but life got very busy after my MBA. Good luck. Take care. Cheers! Gerry.
Thursday, April 19, 2012
2011 earnings by CEOs of Canadian Banks
Source: Huffpost.
- Ed Clark, TD Bank - $11.3 Million
- Rick Waugh, Scotiabank - $10.6 Million
- Gordon Nixon, RBC - $10.1 Million
- Bill Downe, BMO - $9.9 Million
- Gerry McCaughey, CIBC - $9.5 Million
- Louis Vachon, National - $7.5 Million
Working towards Internship placement for the Spring / Summer 2012 - Looking for Consulting roles, but casting a wide net.
Have started applying seriously for internship positions now. Our Business School uses the "Who Plus You" online system for internship position information.
Now that the exams are over, I have started focusing on getting an internship placement. Had a meeting today with one firm. Had a mock interview with another firm recently. Have applied to two positions few days back. Waiting to hear back.
Internship is a compulsary part of the MBA program - a requirement in order to graduate. Either a 3 month or a 4 month internship is essential, in order to graduate. So I need to get this done with! Will post updated about my experience as well as tips soon...
Gerry.
Now that the exams are over, I have started focusing on getting an internship placement. Had a meeting today with one firm. Had a mock interview with another firm recently. Have applied to two positions few days back. Waiting to hear back.
Internship is a compulsary part of the MBA program - a requirement in order to graduate. Either a 3 month or a 4 month internship is essential, in order to graduate. So I need to get this done with! Will post updated about my experience as well as tips soon...
Gerry.
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