Job Interviewing Skills Lesson Plan
Job Interviewing Skills Lesson Plan
Job Interviewing Skills Lesson Plan
OBJECTIVE:
Upon successful completion, students will be able to successfully participate in a mock interview.
CAREER PREPARATION LEARNING RESULTS MET OR PARTIALLY MET:
B.2. Demonstrates job seeking skills.
SKILLS UTILIZED:
Listening, oral communications, research and organization, business etiquette
NECESSARY SUPPLIES:
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Copies of The 5-Part Interview.
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Copies of Interview Questions to Think About.
How Are You Rated During the Interview? overhead.
Copies of the Mock Interview Evaluation form.
Copies of Sample Thank You Letter.
TIME REQUIRED:
1- 2 class periods
LESSON PROCEDURE:
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Ask students if they have participated in an interview before and what they thought about it.
Were they prepared for the interview?
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Stress to students the importance of being a salesperson during an interview. The interviewees goal is to
convince the interviewer that they should be selected. Good salespeople know their product. Selfknowledge and the ability to express it are the keys to successful interviewing.
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Hand out copies of The 5-Part Interview. Walk students through the five stages of the interview process.
Emphasize that small details are very important in interviews.
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Ask students to brainstorm some possible questions for an employment interview and a college
admissions interview. Hand out Interview Questions to Think About. After students look over the
questions, ask them which ones would be difficult for them to answer.
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Discuss the importance of promptly sending a thank you letter to the interviewer. Have students review
the Sample Thank You Letter. Optionally, have students compose a thank you letter for a hypothetical
interview.
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Wrap up the discussion by showing students the How Are You Rated During the Interview? overhead.
ASSIGNMENT:
Students will participate in brief (5 - 10 minute) mock interviews to develop skills in the interviewing process.
The Mock Interview Evaluation form has been included to provide students with feedback.
SUGGESTED FOLLOW-UP:
If a video camera is available, it is useful for students to watch their interviews on tape. They could then
complete a Mock Interview Evaluation form critiquing their own performance.
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Do your homework! Learn as much as you can about the company or college before the interview.
Do some research: ask people who work there, go to the library, look on the internet, make an
anonymous call to the secretary. Find out what services/products the company provides, how long
they have been in business, whether the company is growing or downsizing, the companys
reputation, etc. An interviewer will be impressed that you have made an effort to learn about the
company or college. Read any material they send you!
Know where you are going. Drive by the site of the interview a day or two before the interview.
Arrive 5 - 15 minutes early.
Be prepared when you go to the interview. Bring extra copies of your resume, your portfolio, a
notepad with some questions prepared for the interview, and a pen.
Dress for Success! Hair should be clean and combed. Fingernails must be clean with no gaudy
polish. Keep perfume, cologne and aftershave to a minimum. Brush your teeth and dont forget
deodorant.
Women: dress, skirt (not too short), or dress pants with a nice blouse or blazer. No excessive
jewelry, make-up, or big hair.
Men: pants (not jeans!), collared shirt, tie, sport coat and shoes. A suit is not always necessary.
Do not wear loud clothes! Be conservative!
2. THE START OF THE INTERVIEW (BEGINNING)
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Inform the secretary/receptionist that you have an interview, whom it is with, and the time of the
interview.
When you meet the interviewer, look straight into his/her eyes, shake hands firmly, introduce
yourself, smile, be confident and wait until you are offered a seat.
Be positive in your communication (Remember: Youre selling yourself!!), dont slouch, try not to be
too bold or too shy. Let the interviewer lead the interview. Express that you are happy to have the
opportunity to interview.
When all else fails: SMILE!!
DONT:
Smoke, chew gum, curse, slouch, put your hands on items on the interviewers desk, fidget with
rings, pens, ties, change, or other things in your reach.
3. THE INTERVIEW (MIDDLE)
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Always face the interviewer with good posture and body language.
Stay positive with your attitude and your answers. Let the interviewer know about the skills,
knowledge and experience that make you a qualified candidate.
LP6 Interviewing Skills
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Know your resume and portfolio well and be prepared to answer questions about them.
Dont be a know-it-all! Express your willingness to learn!
Be honest with all answers. Experienced interviewers can see right through little white lies.
Be thorough with your answers. Never answer with just a yes or no. Always provide explanations
and examples.
If you dont understand the question, ask the interviewer to explain.
Pay close attention to what the interviewer is saying.
Organize your thoughts before speaking. Feel free to think for a moment about tough questions.
Silence is not a bad thing as long as you do not take an excessive amount of time.
Watch for illegal questions, such as information about your age, religion, race, ethnicity or marital
status.
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Emphasize your weaknesses.
Draw attention to negative attributes such as poor attendance, grades, being fired, etc.
Criticize former employers, co-workers, or school personnel.
Discuss personal issues, good or bad, which are irrelevant.
Discuss salary or benefits unless the interviewer brings it up first.
Remember that you represent a risk to the employer. A hiring mistake is expensive. Show you are
highly motivated and energetic.
4. THE INTERVIEW (END)
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JOB QUALIFICATIONS
10%
ATTITUDE
40%
COMMUNICATION
SKILLS
25%
APPEARANCE
25%
1. Dressed appropriately
NONVERBAL BEHAVIORS
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VERBAL BEHAVIORS
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4. Thanked interviewer
5. Emphasized qualifications
7. Displayed enthusiasm
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Springfield, ME 04007
June 2, 2003
Waylon Smithers