Psychology Career Interview Tips

Interview tips may relieve recent psychology graduates that are anxious about interviewing for jobs. While a student’s grades may be stellar and extra-curricular activities may be numerous, the market can be tough and a successful interview is the one conduit to getting an actual job. But it is possible to have a leg-up on other candidates in the psychology field by preparing for the interview in advance, utilizing interview tips and learning how to shine on a job interview.

Rehearsing for the Interview

Consider some of the questions an interviewer may ask before heading off to an interview. Research the hiring association and jot down some helpful reminders in case one of the questions asked regards the organization. Rehearse answers to some of the more frequently asked interview questions as well. Questions often asked of candidates include:

• What are the candidate’s strengths?
• What are the candidate’s goals?
• Why did this person leave their former organization?

Answer Questions Intelligently

While this may be a no-brainer, candidates can often come across poorly by answering questions improperly. Practice answering questions to some of the above questions and perhaps even ask a friend or family member to listen and evaluate the answers. Speak slowly and make eye contact with the interviewer. Take a breath (or two) before answering the question and think about the answer before blurting it out. Watch out for body language in an interview. Slouching in a chair, leaning on the desk, shoving one’s hands in their pockets or fidgeting with clothing may be construed erroneously.

Dress for Success

Keep the trendy clothes on the closet hanger when heading out on an interview. The key, when trying to fit in at most organizations, is to focus on dressing conservative. If possible, try to discern the dress code at the organization, possibly by driving by before the interview or even calling the receptionist and asking. When in doubt, wear a suit – either navy or gray. Make sure the suit is clean and pressed as is the shirt or blouse underneath. Keep accessories to a minimum – no big jewelry, especially items that make noise such as clanging bracelets or tons of necklaces or chains.

Here is a common sense interview tip. Grooming is crucial before an interview. It is unlikely that candidates who appear slovenly will be asked back. Keep finger nails short and clean and keep hairstyles conservative. Be careful with perfume or cologne as well – don’t spray on too much. Pop in a breath mint right before walking into the interview.

Communication

Always bring the most up-to-date resume to the interview. Even if one was mailed to the organization prior to the interview, it shows professionalism to have an additional copy on-hand in case the interviewer doesn’t. After the interview, be sure to send a thank-you note to the interviewer. This is an acceptable and necessary practice that also serves as a reminder to the interviewer as to who the candidate was.