At JobJar we pride ourselves on guiding our candidates through the recruitment process. From perfecting your CV and interview techniques, right through to being offered the ideal job. The following are handy tips which you may find useful as you embark upon this journey to finding your ideal role - and your JobJar consultant will always be there to provide additional advice and assistance for every step of the way.
As with the first interview, Preparation, Punctuality and Presentation are all still important. The second interview is a chance to show the employer that you:
Have the personality and style to fit in with the company and department you will work in
Are competent enough to do the job
What is the difference between first and second interviews?
Human Resources normally conduct the first interview. They are checking out your academic background, skills base and experience to see that they tie in with your CV.
Generally, questions will be more in-depth than the first interview, so it is important to show off your personality and give fuller answers to the questions.
So what to do
Think back to your first interview.
In the first interview you face the ‘killer questions’ and ‘interviewers favourites’. The second interview is a chance for you to turn the tables.
Asking questions shows you are interested in the job and the company, so try to think of some questions prior to the interview, these might include:
Remember although they are interviewing you for a position they need to fill, you are also interviewing them to see if it is a job you want to do. You can use this opportunity to ask questions about the office environment, any social activities and maybe even get the chance to meet your potential colleagues and see what they think of the company and office environment.
After the interview