Speaking with Recruiters at a Career Fair - Interview Skills

Fisher College of Business
7 Jul 201509:11

Summary

TLDRThis video script contrasts two student-recruiter interactions at a career fair. The first example illustrates poor engagement with a recruiter, marked by the student's lack of preparation, confidence, and research. The second example demonstrates a successful approach, where the student is well-prepared, engages in meaningful conversation, asks insightful questions, and shows interest in the company. The video emphasizes the importance of making a strong first impression and effective communication skills in career fair settings.

Takeaways

  • 😣 Avoid showing anxiety or negative thoughts during a career fair interaction as it can leave a poor impression.
  • 📢 Speak clearly and confidently to ensure the recruiter can hear you over the noise of the fair.
  • 👋 Introduce yourself professionally and mention your educational background and relevant experience.
  • 🔍 Do your homework by researching the company and its open positions before the interaction.
  • 💡 Show interest in the company's projects and how your skills align with their needs.
  • 🙅‍♀️ Don't rush through your introduction; engage in a two-way conversation rather than a monologue.
  • 🤔 Ask open-ended questions to keep the conversation flowing and demonstrate your interest.
  • 📝 Be prepared to discuss how your past experiences are relevant to the position you're interested in.
  • 🚫 Refrain from discussing sponsorship too early; let the recruiter bring it up if appropriate.
  • 🤝 Make a good first impression with confident body language, eye contact, and a firm handshake.
  • 📇 Always ask for a business card to facilitate follow-up communication with the recruiter.

Q & A

  • What was the main issue with the student's initial interaction with the recruiter?

    -The student lacked confidence and excitement, slouched instead of standing tall, spoke softly, and did not make eye contact, which created a bad first impression.

  • Why was the student's approach to discussing her experience ineffective?

    -The student recited her experiences in a monologue without engaging in a two-way conversation, which made the interaction feel rushed and awkward.

  • What did the student fail to do before approaching the recruiter?

    -The student did not research the company or the open positions ahead of time, which showed a lack of preparation for the conversation.

  • How did the recruiter perceive the student's initial interaction?

    -The recruiter found the student's interaction forgettable, as she was not engaging, did not share relevant skills, and did not make eye contact.

  • What mistake did the student make regarding the topic of sponsorship?

    -The student brought up the subject of sponsorship too early in the conversation, rather than waiting for a natural opportunity to discuss it.

  • How did the student improve her approach in the second interaction with the recruiter?

    -The student improved by standing confidently, making eye contact, speaking clearly, and asking open-ended questions to keep the conversation going.

  • What specific skills did the student mention in her second interaction that were relevant to the position?

    -The student mentioned being detail-oriented and good with numbers, which are specific skills relevant to the logistics position.

  • What was the recruiter's response when the student asked about the projects she would be involved in?

    -The recruiter explained that the focus would be on shortening the time from order placement to delivery, with a primary emphasis on international shipments.

  • What additional information did the recruiter provide about the internship opportunity?

    -The recruiter mentioned that interns would participate in professional workshops focused on communication, leadership development, and new software implementation.

  • How did the student ensure proper follow-up after the interaction?

    -The student asked for the recruiter's business card to facilitate future communication and follow-up on any questions she might have.

  • What advice does the video provide for students regarding the discussion of sponsorship with recruiters?

    -The video advises students not to assume that recruiters know everything about sponsorship and to wait for a natural opportunity to discuss it, being prepared to discuss personal work authorization specifics.

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