Interviews
I recently had the chance to interview some well qualified designers for a in-house design position. While the overall feel of the interviews was good, there were a few things that could've been better. I'm not saying the I know how to do a perfect interview, but some of the items were common sense and others were things that you need to do as a designer.
So, here is a quick list of things to remember when interviewing;
- Bring a hard copy of your portfolio. There is nothing more frustrating than watching someone try to figure out how to get there cd or flash drive running on a computer. If you are going to do that, make sure you bring your own computer and have it ready to go.
- When the person interviewing you is trying to finish up, don't interrupt them to show them more of your work -- it's over.
- If at all possible, answer the questions with work from your portfolio. This is another good reason to have a hard copy.
- Don't ask questions that are not relevant to the position your are applying for.
- Don't make yourself seem superior to the one interviewing you. This ties in with not asking irrelevant questions.
- And finally, send a follow up thank you letter. Whether it is an email or a letter you send in the mail, always send one.
If anyone has some other good tips, I'd love to hear them.
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