Preparing for Executive Interviews

Posted by Carl Williams at 08:55AM Sep 01, 2009

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So how do you properly prepare for executive-level interviews? There are a
number of steps involved to get you on the right track and keep you there.
Let's take a look at what they are:

Make Sure You're Impeccably Organized

If you're applying with more than one company at a time then you want to
make sure that you don't mix them up as you keep track of specific details.
How embarrassing would it be to recite incorrect statistical data, or
reference a conversation from a representative of the wrong company in the
interview? But this is not the only reason you need to make sure you're
organized.

Additionally, you want to make sure that you have studied the position
you're applying for inside and out. This takes a lot of time because you not
only want to understand the position in relation to the inner workings of
the company, but also in relation to the industry as a whole. As an
executive, you will be expected to broaden the scope of the company, so
before even going in for the interview, it's good to organize ideas on how
you intend to do just that if you're accepted for the position.

Prepare Even More

So you'd consider yourself to be pretty organized at this point. You've
determined what the company is looking for, how it relates to industry
trends, and how you can make your contributions. But there's even more
preparation to consider. First, it's good to know who your interviewer(s)
is. If you already have a name, you can search for background information on
business acquaintances, work experience and more via Google, DogPile, or
LinkedIn. Additionally, it's good to tailor your references to the
interview, especially if you have internal connections. There's nothing
wrong with a little name-dropping as long as it fits the context of the
conversation.

Dress to Impress

Something else to keep in mind is what you'll wear to your interview. Since
much of how you're perceived is based upon how you look, it's a good idea to
prepare clothes for not just your first interview, but the possible second
or third ones as well. You don't want to wear the same suit to more than one
interview with the same company.

Also, if you smoke, you don't want the interviewer to know it. So keep this
all in mind as you prepare your suits.

Before You Walk Out the Door

Finally, before you walk out the door, don't forget to bring extra resumes,
as well as other materials/ideas in an interview folder. Some of those other
materials/ideas may include interviewers' names, pads of paper, a pen, key
points you want to bring up, and your key skills.

The more prepared you are for your executive interview, the better your
chances are of securing the position you want. So keep this in mind as you
get yourself organized.

Heather Eagar is a former professional resume writer and is passionate about
providing working professionals with current, reliable and effective job
search tools and information. Compare the top executive resume writing
services in the industry at http://www.resumelines.com. Invite Your Comments

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