Thursday, November 21, 2019
Tips for Interviewing in a Public Place
Tips for Interviewing in a Public PlaceTips for Interviewing in a Public PlaceEmployers sometimes schedule job interviews in a public place such as a coffee shop, restaurant, or outdoor arcade. It could be because they are hiring for a field position, they dont have a local office, or out of conveniencebecause they are en routesomewhere. It might also be the most practical option if they dont want their current employees to know that theyre hiring a new staff member. How to Prepare Confirm the exact location, including the cross streets or corner. Theres a Starbucks on nearly every street in New York City, and the same holds true for many other national and international chains.For example, confirm that youre meeting at the XYZ diner onthe South Eastcorner of Main Street and 10th Avenue. Make sure you get the interviewers cell phone number so you can call or text them in case youre delayed. Alsobe sure to ask how you will recognize the person youre meeting with and let them know what you look like, or what youll be wearing. Dress professionally, even if you are meeting at a fast food restaurant. You might feel out of place in a suit and tie or dress and heels but you should always err on the side of being too dressed up as opposed to looking like youre going to the movies or your local gym. Prepare just as you would for an office interview. Research the company, have responses ready for typical interview questions,and have a list of questions to ask the interviewer. Bring a portfolio and pad and pen so you can take notes. Or, if youre more comfortable using a mobile device, bring your laptop. Also, bring a few copies of your resume and references, if you have them. Focus on the Interview and Interviewer It may be noisy in a public place due to distractions such as noisy customers, piped in music, and waitstaff coming and going. Try to focus on the interviewer as best you can. Keep the interview focused, as well, by staying on topic. Even if you reservie rung alight snack to go with your coffee or tea, dont think about the food, think about what you need to say to make a good impression. Another common distraction is one that you might bring upon yourself, your cell phone. A ringing cell phone or pinging text message will distract you as well as the interviewer. Be sure to put your phone on mute before you sit down to the interview Watch Your Manners Be careful what you order from the menu. If youre having a meal choose something simple and easy to eat, and never order the most expensive item on the menu. Avoid messy food like spaghetti or hard-to-eat food like a hot panini made with crusty bread. Dont order anything to go (even a cup of coffee) and put it on the interviewers tab, even if the interviewer orders something togo.Dont tend to your hygiene at the table. Excuse yourself and retire to the mensroom or ladies room to pick your teeth, brush your hair, or freshen your makeup. Following Up Make sure you follow-up with a thank you note(just like you would have if you interviewed for the position in a corporate office), and check on the status of your candidacy by phone or email.
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