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John McLaughlin
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10.2
Stephanie Fengler
Travelers
Yes
Very good
Fair
Very good
How were the candidate's responses to the following questions and prompts?
Good
Fair
Fair
How much do you agree or disagree with the following statements about the candidate's interview performance?
Neither agree nor disagree
Neither agree nor disagree
How much do you agree or disagree with the following statements about the candidate's interview performance?
Agree
Agree
Neither agree nor disagree
Comments for the student: It was great to meet John! We didn't have a specific job in mind, but he mentioned the potential of exploring corporate roles at Adidas where he currently works. Here is some feedback I shared via email to help prepare for future interviews:
Remember do your research on the company AND who is interviewing you! LinkedIn is your guide
Other tools to keep in mind: Glassdoor, Indeed, Fishbowl, company's website
Be able to answer WHY you want to work at the company and WHY the job
Bring examples to the table on HOW you can do the job
Be able to answer behavioral/situational questions (like tell me about a time you problem solved; tell me about a time you were in a conflict and resolved it)
Be confident! You know your skills and abilities and will do GREAT
Comments for faculty: John seemed a bit nervous, lots of ums, should try to explore some potential job opportunities or companies to apply to.
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Faculty: N Davison
BU
SB*250
6
Spring 2023
If you are in direct contact with you interviewer, it is often considered a best practice to send a brief thank-you note following the interview. Within that note, you can share your interview feedback link.
Here is some sample language you can use within your thank-you note, which we encourage you to revise as you feel is most appropriate:
As I am new to the interviewing process and always looking to improve, I'd like to ask if you would take a minute to give me some (anonymous) interview feedback.
The following link [insert your interview feedback URL] contains just five general questions about my interview performance and is designed to be completed in under a minute.
If you are not in direct contact with your interviewer, it’s still often considered a best practice to send a brief thank-you note to the interview coordinator following your interview(s). Within that note, you can share your interview feedback link.
Here is some sample language you can use within your thank-you note, which we encourage you to revise as you see best fit or feel most appropriate:
As I am new to the interviewing process and always looking to improve, I'd like to ask if my interviewers could take a minute to give me some (anonymous) interview feedback.
The following link [insert your interview feedback URL] contains just five general questions about my interview performance and is designed to be completed in under a minute.
I'd be greatly appreciative if you could share this link so I can receive their anonymous feedback.