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1、往链科技www.WL 往链点点通共享资源,了解更多请登录www.WL Kellogg Consulting Club How to succeed to the Personal Interview So, here you are, reading this document and trying to figure out how to land your dream job. We’d like to help by telling you what we believe to be the key areas of preparation for a succ

2、essful interview. First and foremost, remember that a standard consulting interview has four parts: 1) A personal “fit” part for 15 to 20 minutes 2) A Case part for 20 minutes 3) Questions that you would like to ask your interviewer for 5 minutes. 4) Wrap Up. More often than not, peop

3、le prepare themselves only for the case part, leaving the personal “fit” part unattended. Believe us, if you do not succeed in your personal interview, the case will not count! Therefore, this document will be focused on the personal side of the interview process, and how to succeed on that diff

4、icult part of the recruiting process. Introductory comments As you go through the process, you will receive tough questions that probe not only your intentions and intellect, but also your psyche and personality. Your delivery is as important as what you say. The only way to show poise and

5、 grace while answering these tough questions is practice and practice. a) Know yourself: You need to create a storyline for yourself. Describe how your life has developed such that a job with firm X is the next logical step in reaching your goals. Be able to walk through the details of your

6、resume and fill in the details. For instance, why did you make the moves you have? What have been the most significan decisions you have made? Where were the challenges and where were the triumphs? This is also your chance to set yourself apart. Give the interviewer something to remember you by

7、 tell an interesting story, talk about a unique skill or talent, etc. One way to do this is to incorporate words that will provoke curiosity in your resume. The CMC offers many sessions to help you polish your storyline. Take advantage of them. b) Know the firm: What does the firm pride

8、itself on? What makes them unique? If a firm prides itself on being a thought leader, show you have been a thought leader or why being a part of a firms that leads the industry is important to you. You must also know the basics about a company such as where they have offices and how they are stru

9、ctured. If you are unclear about any of these areas, ask!! You do, however, want to show some initial understanding and then ask for clarification. Use Company presentations to ask the consultants smart questions. If you are interested in a firm, call the recruiting manager or a consultant y

10、ou have spoken with and get more information about the work and culture. Don't be shy about asking questions, most people are honored when they are asked about their opinions and experiences. c) Listen well: This is VERY important. Insights and clues are all around you. Even before your i

11、nterview begins, you should try to pick up any information you can. Go to presentations and take notes. What are the buzzwords they use to describe themselves and the people they hire? Remember a few highlights from the company presentation. During the interview, pay attention to your interviewe

12、r. What makes them look interested? What do they ask you to elaborate on? If you are weak in one area, listen for a chance to show your skills in another way. Preparation to the personal interview In order to prepare yourself for the personal interview, you need to answer the following qu

13、estions: 1) Who are the firms looking for? 2) What should I do before the interviews? 3) What should I be aware of during the interview? 4) What questions will I be asked during the interview? 1) Who are the firms looking for? There are fundamental skills that you need to demonstrate

14、to get a consulting job. Do you think you have these qualities? What examples would you use to show what you do? Here is a list of the “critical skills” that consulting firms are looking for: 1) Analytical skills: intelligent, able to find patterns and causal relationships in what appears t

15、o be unrelated data; creates hypothesis to drive research, uses clear and logic thinking, draws on past experience to solve problems, applies creativity to come up with solutions 2) Business Sense: Entrepreneurial, stays on current business developments, intuitively understands basic business dyn

16、amics, converses easily about business issues. 3) Quick Learning: Solicits and is open to feedback, humble, wants to improve himself/herself, learns from mistakes. 4) Communications skills: Listens carefully to understand others, uses tactful phrases and timing when communicating, has a good s

17、ense for what people mean, understands how he/she is being perceived. 5) Integrity: Does not waver on ethical issues, has basic respect for other individuals, is able to maintain confidentiality, follows through on commitments. 6) Interpersonal Skills: Mature, avoids turning business issues in

18、to personal issues, genuinely interested in other people, can get along with people from a range of backgrounds, positive in attitude, keeps col under pressure, thinks before leaping, open-minded, able to put things in perspective. 7) Leadership skills: Has influence, can make decisions quickly,

19、provides leadership in situations where there is none, understands individuals positions on issues and how to influence them, able to take risks, takes action when necessary, sets clear goals, rallies people around a shared objective. 8) Motivation and energy: Enthusiastic, has a can-do attitude

20、 has high performance standards, motivates others, willing to work long hours, organizes work effectively, detail-oriented, willing to do unglamorous work 9) Quantitative skills: Can apply quantitative thinking to analysis of issues, understands quantitative relationships in business, comfortabl

21、e performing simple math mentally, academic training in math. 10) Team player: Likes to work in teams, sensitive and willing to help others, knows when to be a leader and when to be a follower, puts group’s interests before own, shares credit for joint work. 11) Intellectual curiosity: ability

22、 to be satisfied with the intellectual challenge of his work, comfortable with the notion that client might not follow their advice. 12) Comfort with ambiguity: can thrive in an environment in which things are fluid, non structured and uncertain, can bring structure and thought to what seems a co

23、nfusing situation with maturity and poise. Don’t worry if it seems you don’t meet these criteria. Most successful candidates really don’t possess all of them. But being aware of these needs, and focusing your answers to demonstrate these skills, can be the difference between receiving and offer

24、 or not. Talk about these skills, find where you developed them and applied them. 2) What should I do before the interviews? This section will cover how to prepare for the interview. This part is a very important one, since it will determine how confident you are when you walk into the

25、 interviewing room. a) Logistics: The company should notify you if you are being invited for an interview. Generally, you are given several interview times to choose from. Reecruiters remember early and late candidates the best. Although you may not be able to have the flexibility to deci

26、de this, try to avoid slots in the middle of the day, specially after lunch hour. In addition, many interviewers will be very critical on their very first interview of the date. b) Understand the industry stereotypes: Often, recruiters are looking for a "pattern" of people and backgrounds th

27、at have been successful in the past at their company. And unfortunately, often they are misled by surface impressions. Watch the consultants carefully on each occasion, see how they communicate, move and dress. Carry yourself with maturity. Imagine that you are in a situation in which you must

28、 lead a meeting with senior executives. How would you act in that situation? Walk into your interview with that scenario in mind. Of course, your natural personality and warmth will make the difference! c) Headlining: It is hard for recruiters to spend eight hours in a row interviewing one

29、 student after another, asking the same questions all day. It is hard even to remember candidates. Much of the interviewer's assessment is subjective, and you need to make an lasting impression on an interviewer so that all you stand out of the pack. Therefore, you need to have a very clear a

30、genda for the interview. Come up with headlines - a few key points about yourself that will influence the interviewer. Prepare these headlines in advance, and back each headline backwith a will-chosen anecdote that is interesting enough to help the interviewer understand and remember the headline.

31、 The key is to slip in points about yourself during appropriate moments, not to force them on the interviewer obviously or awkwardly. Interview preparation worksheet What is my story of why I want to work in this field? How did I develop an interest in this field? Why am I interes

32、ted in this firm? What headlines about my personality do I want to imply? · … · … · … How will I communicate these? · … · … · … What headlines about my analytical skills do I want to imply? · … · … · … How will I communicate these? · … · … · … What headlines about my business

33、sense and knowledge do I want to imply? · … · … · … How will I communicate these? · … · … · … What questions about the company will I ask at the end of the interview? Use the Interview Preparation Worksheet, as well as the CMC materials and presentations, to develop your headlines.

34、The check these headlines against: · The skills that firms are looking for · The questions firms ask during the interview · The characteristics of the firm you are interviewing with d) Last minute details: If you haven't yet, make sure that you find out what the company does, how it is di

35、fferent from its competitors, and three reasons why you want to work there as opposed to other companies. Also, make sure you have chosen four or five questions to ask your interviewer. Make sure you get a lot of sleep the night before the interview, and a few nights before if possible. Get you

36、r preparation and clothes ready one or two days before so that you can relax. Do something fun with friends before the interview to take your mind off it, and you will be more relaxed and confident the next day. e) Before you walk into the interviewer room: Get early so you can take a deep br

37、eath, relax and work on last minute details (comb, restrooms, etc). Relax, and take this opportunity to exercise your skills and meet some interesting people. Remember to visualize yourself as an executive attending an important meeting. Last but not least, if you think that this is a life-or-de

38、ath interview, chances are you will psych yourself out. What should I be aware of during the interview? a) Attitude: Don't complain or be too negative about something, focus on the positives of all your past experiences, be optimistic and be yourself. b) Communication Skills: "D

39、elivery is as important as content". Your interviewer will be deeply influenced by your communications and interpersonal skills. Be aware of the way you communicate and the effect that this has on the interviewer. Interviewers like candidates with whom they feel some sort of rapport. Your attitu

40、de towards the interviewer will come across on your face and will make or break that rapport. Non-verbal communications: · Eye contact: Looking at the interviewer strengthens the point that you are making. Maintain fairly steady eye contact, especially when you are making a statement where

41、your credibility might be questioned. If you are thinking, it is OK to look down or away for a few seconds. Shift your gaze from one eye to the other, this signals warmth and sincerity. · Facial expression: You want to come across as happy, well-balanced person, because firms like happy people.

42、Smile occasionally, and don’t let the interviewer read nervousness on your face and gestures. · Gestures: Subconscious movements, such as waving your arms to make a point, folding a piece of paper, or playing with your hair are distracting to the interviewer. In addition, they may come off as a

43、 sign of nervousness or dishonesty when you are answering difficult questions. Sit up straight in your chair, slumping conveys a sloppy, laid-back attitude. Lean forward when you are excited or interested. Verbal communications: · Pace: many interviewees speed up when they are nervous, and

44、their words become slurred. Pausing for effect will heighten the listener's interest in what you are saying. · Space Fillers: Don’t be afraid of silence. Space fillers like "umm", "you know" etc. are both distracting and unprofessional. · Logic: At all times, keep in mind the question you are s

45、upposed to answer. If you use a lenghty example, remember to tie the example back to the question. Doing so makes it seem that you had an organized approach to your answer. · Amount: cut yourself when you have made a point. Don’t let yourself recite information in five different ways. c) Etiq

46、uette: · Don’t talk too much about money or perks. · Be careful with your language, you never know what might offend the other person. · Just in case, be politically correct. · Don’t sit down until the interviewer asks you or until he has done so. · Posing overly tough or critical questions i

47、s impolite. · Be nice to everybody. · Don’t delve yourself into extremely personal topics of preferences. · Thank the interviewer for his time at the end of the session. d) Spin control: Too many qualified people rule themselves out because they think that they lack raw material. Des

48、troy that myth right now, you are not studying at one of the best business schools because Kellogg is a charity organization. Some suggestions to make the best impression include: · Emphasize the use of "I" · Explain your positions or activities, the skills demonstrated in that position, th

49、e challenges faced and the results accomplished · Think what things that you have done can make you shine during the interview. · Personality traits should be demonstrated, not directly stated. 4) What questions will I be asked during the interview? a) The introduction: During the first tow or three minutes of the interview, interviewers introduce themselves and attempt to break the "ice" by making comments about the weather or other small talk. They also describe the structure of the interview. Remember that you are there because they chose you, and they will ha

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