Ishmael's Corner ~ Storytelling Techniques For Business Communications

12 Tips on How to Do Your Homework Before the Big Job Interview

After growing roughly 30 percent in 2013 and being on track for 20+ percent growth this year, we’re interviewing job candidates on a weekly basis.

I don’t know if this is a Silicon Valley phenomenon — demand outstrips supply causing candidates to get lackadaisical — or if this trend holds across the country, but I’m often surprised by the lack of preparation on the part of job candidates.

Even if the demand-supply equation works in your favor, it still seems like common sense to put your best foot forward.

Which means doing your homework before the interviewing process commences.

It’s not enough to review the basic information on the company website. The candidates who impress us with their knowledge of the Agency have researched us before they walk through the door. While the following tips come from our world — the PR and communications industry — they could be applied to any profession.

I recognize that you could literally spend an entire work week, 40+ hours, conducting the research outlined above.

That’s not realistic.

Still, devoting four hours to this due diligence will paint a picture of the company that allows you to be at your best during the interview.

Equally important, it helps you to intelligently start exploring the question: Do I want to work for this company?

After all, the evaluation goes both ways.

 

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