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Know the Corporate Culture when Interviewing for a Job
It is
often said that going to party dressed wrong or inappropriately will
not get you the date. So it is with seeking gainful employment through
job interviews, interviewing and the whole interview, employment and
career seeking game or procedure. How you present yourself may well
determine whether or not you will or will get the job proposal or
whether or not you will or will not be offered the position at the firm
or organization.
Differences in "Corporate Culture" and what might be called "value
systems" can well determine whether or not a certain personal style or
profile will be acceptable. What goes at a major corporation in terms
of skills and job traits may not be the skills that are preferred say
as a night manager at a halfway house for former convicts or other
persons of similar traits.
Good interview strategy would entail that you must first find out
something about the culture of the organization of the culture in which
you hopefully will be working in and with, and what traits,
characteristics and behaviors that are desired, preferred. Corporate
and business cultures generally hire those that have the attitudes and
mindsets that they like and feel most comfortable with.
In essence you will take sample and determine the "cultural
temperature" of the business or organization long before your arrival
at the interview meeting site or room. If you are fortunate enough to
have people or contacts "on the inside" this is easier. If not you can
even be at arms length through contacts one step away. Interestingly
with the networking available through modern communication networks and
the internet, social networking services such as ?Linkedin? are now
providing this function of networking with insiders of companies in an
easier and more sophisticated 21st century means and manner. With such
a social networking service such as Linkedin you can more easily and
quickly stay informed about your chosen industry, its people and its
trends. As well you can more easily find the contact people and the
strategic information that you need for your purposes. Why not take
full advantage of such services to accomplish your goals.
It can be said and summarized that without some advance insight
concerning any organization or business that you are applying for
employment with and that organizations preferences for certain
characteristics and behaviors. Your chances or succeeding at obtaining
successful employment are no better than hitting a bull's-eye at a
hundred paces while blindfolded. Your situation can be like a ship
sailing in the fog without a map and navigation balance. You will in
essence be flying blind.
How else will you be able to "correctly" answer questions that come
your way in an interview setting? By being well prepared with your
research information you will in essence be "marketing" yourself
successfully. It is not lying in any manner. It's simply a matter of
being able to present the same information in a manner that fulfills
the expectations of the questioner in a style and fashion that they
want and are looking for.
In the end it can be said that the whole interview process is about
matching the right candidate with the right job. But more importantly
it's about you getting that job. Do your homework first, on the
corporate culture of any jobs that you are applying for. Do your
homework. Be prepared. Its well worth the effort, time and expense when
it comes down to that job employment interview.
Author: William B. Piker (http://www.jerkbossesihaveknown.com/"): Fire Your Boss
Copyright (c) 2009 Free Online Library
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