Wednesday, 29 January 2014

AN INTERVIEW IN A LESS THAN PERFECT SETTING

 AN INTERVIEW IN A LESS THAN PERFECT SETTING 
Visualise this .You work really hard at preparing for an interview. You are pretty sure that you would be ready to answer almost any question. You are even carrying a positive and confident approach. You arrive at the interview venue determined to get it right and THEN ……

SCENARIO 
The interviewer is pleasant and even welcoming. He or she meets and greets you at their workstation in the office. You are surrounded by people busy at their computers, chatting, calling out to one another, reports spewing from printers, phones ringing.

“Just another day at an office”, you think. You assume, “Ok! We meet here and we are soon going to move to the conference room or the meeting room or a cabin”.

Then the interviewer takes out a copy of your resume and proceeds with the first question. Your assumptions are shaken. “Can anyone do this? What’s happening? What kind of an organisation is this? What happened to INTERVIEW RULE 101 – All interviews must be conducted in a discreet and quiet setting.” Didn’t your interviewer ever read that memo?

Option I: Feel offended, make an excuse and leave (I don’t recommend this)
Option II: Enquire if you both would be moving elsewhere for the interview.
Option III: Continue but feel awful, insulted and let your attitude and your interview be ruined.
Ideally I would go with Option II. Politely asking, if the interview is to be held elsewhere. However sometimes that might not work out. So an alternative option could be …
Option IV: Focus on the interview and overlook the immediate disrupting environment.

I agree! It is not an ideal choice. But life rarely provides perfect and pristine settings. Do we all have the concentration of the extremely disciplined Pandava prince Arjuna as he trained under Guru Dhrona? No we don’t .Arjuna , in an archery  exercise ,could ignore a large  tree , its  branches , his distracting and noisy companions and just focus on the eye of a clay bird , his Guru asked him to target.

 Let this be our inspiration .This interview could be just the starting step to an important journey for you. FOCUS! Tell yourself that now is not the time to be bothered with distractions. Now is not the time to let your fragile ego lose this interview. You have to get through the next 20-40 minutes in the best possible way.

Also accept that interviewing in an exposed and noisy environment might not be a deliberate act on the part of the interviewer. Everyone has limitations or problems or could have made a mistake .There might be no interview room available. Space is genuinely a sparse resource in some offices. This is not a judgement on you. The person may also be a poor scheduler or just plain lackadaisical. Not having blocked an interview room in advance he or she might have opted not to cancel on you. Either ways that is his/her concern. Not yours.

Giving a great interview is your only objective, just then. So here are some tips to handle the situation.
  • Don’t let the situation demoralize you.
  • Don’t take it personally .(this is difficult but try)
  • Inject some degree of equanimity and positivity into your perspective and your outlook of the situation is sure to improve.
  • Remind yourself that you are well prepared. That effort should not be wasted.
  • A bad interview won’t affect the interviewer, only you and your prospects.
  • Don’t think about whether the person in the next cubicle is listening in and judging you. It does not matter. Moreover they do have their own work to do.
  • Don’t be too loud or too soft. Modulate your voice to a tone where you are pretty sure that the interviewer can hear you clearly.
  •  Ensure that you too listen to the questions properly, clarify when needed.
  • Control that wandering mind of yours. No need to investigate and explore the noisy and distracting environment.
  • Focus on participating in the interview discussion.
  • Act .Don’t over-think and analyse .Before you know it, you've conquered the problem.

Go and Win..
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What to Bring To An Interview: The very best Pre-Interview Preparation..

What to Bring To An Interview

Are you already trying to figure this one out? Is it a copy of your resume; is it your credentials, details of projects implemented in the past? Not really! What I was driving towards, as the MUST CARRY for any interview is a GREAT ATTITUDE.

Easier said than done, that’s what you are thinking right now. Which person would be comfortable at the thought of dealing with  a group of strangers or even a single one  questioning  you on intricate details of your life in a formal setting ?At parties and social gatherings we may unthinkingly blurt out the minutest details of our lives . But that feels different doesn’t it? Surely you are not being judged there! (You never know).

However INTERVIEWS are a fact of life .They are something which we are facing up to in the quest to improve upon our own lives. So let us knock out the fear factor .This is not a visit to a dentist, an annual check –up or an exam (all of where a degree of anxiety is unavoidable). You get the point. Yes, it is a little scary (maybe be even a lot) but as I have often said, an interview is not an interrogation. It can be what you make it .What you think and feel will influence how you portray yourself. Look at it as a chat about you.

 The very best pre –interview preparation is to go over your resume/ your educational and professional journey again and again. Be very comfortable with all aspects, especially the unpleasant ones….. Why did your scores fall in the graduation finals? Why was there a gap of a year between two jobs?  You cannot lie outright. That’s not good. But yes you can soften and modulate your response if you practice it in advance and are very much at ease while giving your reply.

Calmness and a cheerful and energetic disposition only go to show the interviewer that whatever happens there will be at least one person on his/her team eager to get to work and attain results. There is never a guarantee to anything .However an upbeat, sunny and self-assured individual irrespective of the few fault lines in his/her past is a temptation to recruit. So go for it. Straighten your shoulders, drive away those frown lines, push away those self-doubts put on a smile, and WIN!!

If you would like to know more drop in a mail at interview1xpress@gmail.com, we would be happy to help to get through the interviews.

- Sushma Coutinho Desouza