The on-campus interviewing waiting room is your initial face-to-face
connection point with your potential employer. Use this waiting room area as
the preparation location for your interview. Always, always, always arrive at
least ten to fifteen minutes early. This will give you the time necessary to do
a quick final review before the actual interview. Get a drink of water on the
way there, to avoid the cotton mouth syndrome.
When you arrive at the waiting room, check in with the secretary or
administrator. If you do not already know the name of the interviewer, find out
and write it down. Ask if there was anyone on the schedule before you. If not,
or if that person canceled, be prepared for a potential early start. This can work
strongly to your advantage, since it will give both you and the interviewer
additional time. Ask how long the interview is scheduled for, so you have an
idea of how much time you will have. While waiting for the interviewer, take
out your resume and review it one last time. Know it front to back. Visualize
and mentally rehearse some of the standard answers. Think through some of
your compelling stories to utilize in your behavioral answering.
I may be drinking coffee and sometimes will ask you if you want some.
Refuse my offer. You will need your hands and mouth free to accomplish the
task at hand. I am merely being polite. And avoid candy and gum, or you will
be marked off my list even before we enter the interviewing room.
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