When it comes to the job interview, here’s recent proof that proves the point that first impressions are important:
A new survey suggests hiring managers often know whether they might hire someone soon after the opening handshake and small talk. Executives were asked,
“How long does it typically take you to form either a positive or negative opinion of a job candidate during an initial interview?”
The mean response was 10 minutes. Those polled said it takes them just 10 minutes to form an opinion of job seekers, despite meeting with staff-level applicants for 55 minutes and management-level candidates for 86 minutes on average.
This came from a survey developed by Robert Half Finance & Accounting, the largest specialized financial recruitment service, and published April 12, 2007. It included responses from 150 senior executives with Fortune 1,000 companies.
Many were quoted as saying that the ‘first impression’ began with their online search of the candidates. To maximize your online personal brand, review these articles:
The Essential Skill of Executive Branding
Why Get Personal, How Your Online Personal Brand Can Help Your Job Search
Job Specialization Development- A Great First Step in Your Job Search
The Definition of Online Personal Branding [and How It Can Help Your Job Search]
How to be Prepared for All Types of Job Interviews
You Might Ask, Why Career Coaching?
How Personal Branding Works and Its Affect on Your Job Search
Why Get Personal? How Your Online Personal Brand Can Help You
Cyber Networking and Your Job Search
How to Brand Like an Executive
How to Get Personal with Your Job Search: How Your Online Personal Brand Can Help Your Job Search
How to Brand Your Job Search Like Oprah Winfrey
So what does this mean for you as you approach your future job interviews?
Max Messmer, chairman and CEO of Robert Half International, sums it up when he says, “The interview begins before the moment job seekers arrive, so applicants need to project enthusiasm and confidence from the start. The opening minutes of the conversation often set the tone for the rest of the discussion, making it wise to prepare especially well for the first few interview questions.”
——
The internet, being an extremely popular source, makes competition for getting that job highly competitive. Get started with your My Online Career Space and let that prospective employer know you are the primary candidate for them. With your own personalized career space you will rise above the rest of the job seekers on the internet.
If you would like to get up-to-date information, join us on Twitter, Digg, StumbleUpon, Facebook and MySpace.
Job and Career Books are available here and get Online Career Coaching here.
Want to read more articles check these out:
5 Interview Questions You May Be Asked
Job Specialization: A Great First Step in Your Job Search
The Essential Skill of Executive Branding
Oprah Winfrey: Her Online Personal Branding and Your Job Search
Resume Mistakes
Interview Mistakes
