How to Ace an Interview for Factory Work
- 1). Conduct research about the company. Interviewers evaluate many individuals for one job; exhibiting knowledge about the company will make you stand out from the crowd.
- 2). Read and reread the job description listed in the job bulletin. This tactic will help you answer confidently questions concerning job duties .
- 3). Prepare examples of accomplishments or success in previous work. While interviewers do not want to hear of every success or failure on your previous jobs, they do want to hear of progress and instances of excellent service. In a factory job interview, it is best to comment on effort that resulted in tasks completed ahead of schedule.
- 4). Practice potential responses to interview questions several times before the interview; this will minimize and eliminate anxiety.
- 5). Dress to impress. In instances of factory work, it is always appropriate to wear business attire.
- 6). Practice good interview etiquette. Arrive 15 minutes before your scheduled appointment, make eye contact when speaking or spoken to, shake hands firmly with the interviewer and stand when introducing or being introduced to the interviewer. Thank the interviewer for his or her time when the session has concluded.