Second Job Interview
A strong first interview will often result in a second interview.
This time, you will most likely meet with more people. You may meet
with staff members individually or simultaneously. The interview may
also take place in a different location, possibly the company
headquarters. It may last for most of the day. This time, the
interviewers will be interested in whether you can perform the job
responsibilities and work well with them and the rest of the staff.
Focus on your past experiences, such as internships and any paid work
you may have done, and give them examples of your competence and
compatibility with others. You can also demonstrate that you've done
research on the company and are aware of who they are and what they
do. Employers want to see that you are interested in working for their
company. Be aware of the physical environment and the people working
at this company. Would you enjoy working in this environment? Do the
people seem helpful? Are they enthusiastic about their work? Do you
feel welcome? Don't forget to follow up with a thank you letter to
everyone who interviewed you. |