Guest Blog: Daniel Cumberworth @ Balance Recruitment
Daniel is a Senior Recruitment Consultant at Balance Recruitment, having joined the business in 2010. He recruits for permanent, contract and interim accountancy positions for Law Firms, primarily in London.
To many people, the term 'interview preparation'
is nothing more than scanning over an employers website the night before to try
and remember some key facts about the business.
I'm not saying that's
wrong, but to give you that extra edge in the interview process, why not work
collaboratively with your recruiter to give you the best chance of securing the
role?
Recruitment Consultants will have built up a business relationship with line
managers and HR contacts over a period of time, and should therefore be best
equipped to provide you with an insight into their personalities, and what to
expect at interview. Often line managers will use similar technical
and scenario based questions in every interview, therefore getting this advice
up front from your recruiter can really put you ahead of the pack.
In the days leading up to the interview, it's worth having a good think about
your current role (i.e. key achievements, core responsibilities, difficulties
overcome etc) and jot some ideas down on a piece of paper. Don't be afraid to
pick up the phone and call your recruiter to discuss this, it's part of their
job.
Whether it's a case of not knowing what achievements will be
relevant for this interview, or maybe there's a specific competency based interview
question that you've struggled with in the past, run it past your recruiter.
They encounter these scenarios on a daily basis and should be able to
assist.
The better prepared you are for the interview, the more confident you will
feel. This will become clear in the interview and you will have a better
chance securing your next career move.
Naturally, a good recruiter will volunteer this information and arrange a time to have this discussion, but if not, make sure to chase them up and make a note to use a different recruiter in future!
This blog is generally focussed on my experiences and thoughts from working in the world of recruitment, although I may well stray off topic once in a while. My aim is for the blog to be of interest and of use (sometimes!) to those who are searching for work, hiring managers, human resources professionals and for anyone else involved in recruiting. Please feel free to add your comments and share. For more information on Balance, click on the Balance logo to the right.