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Working Effectively

Meetings - How To Make Them Work?

The company office visit is an important step in the candidate's interview process. It can be called "the plan trip" or "the site visit". It usually serves to help the company screen the last few candidates that remain for a high-level job after the initial interviews. At this stage, the interviewers already know that all the visitors will have the necessary skills and IQs. Now, they want to know whether their candidates' career goals match the job and whether their energy and willpower to fit in the culture of the company. On the other hand, it gives the candidate the opportunity to get the detailed view of the company, its employees, and its culture.

Several things to prepare for the company visit:

  • Learn all you can about the company beforehand that will make you confident when you're at the site, prepare you to ask better questions. Take advantage of company web sites, brochures, and annual reports to gather data. If you have the opportunity to ask for additional information during your initial interview, don't be shy. Recruiters like to see a proactive approach to learning more about their company. Also, talk to company employees and people who have dealt with the company.
     

  • Leave the rest of your life behind! On the day of the visit you must prepare a fresh mind. Don't let your personal problems, school deadlines, etc. pull on your brain.
     

  • Be on time. It's better to arrive early than late. Arriving early also gives you time to relax and do some last minute preparation.
     

  • When asked about salary expectations, give a wide range or sidestep the question. And don't bring it up yourself!
     

  • Be aware that you are being watched all the time, even while you are being given a tour of the site. However, react to this thought with energetic alertness, not paranoid nervousness.
     

  • Write your interviewers personal letters of thanks after you get home. This might not get you the job, but they will all like you better. This might be very good if you got hired.

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