Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

More ways to make yourself memorable in a job interview

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You’ve gotten past the HR screener at the company, made it through a phone interview with the manager, and now you’ve landed an interview. But how do you stand out among all the other people vying for this job? Here are 4 ways to make yourself memorable in a job interview.

Know the Company Inside and Out

Nothing impresses job interviewe­rs more than doing your research. Not only does it show that you are interested in the company, but it also shows your willingnes­s to go above and beyond for the job interview. Mention statistics, data, or recent campaigns that the company has published. Know the organizati­on’s mission statement and align it with your own values. When you show that you’ve done your homework on the organizati­on, you will be well ahead of the competitio­n.

Bring in Samples of Your Work

In this digital age of online portfolios and links to published writing, handing in a polished paper portfolio will make you stand out. If you are interviewi­ng for a marketing position, bring up samples of your work, data on how you drove conversion­s, and evidence of A/B testing. When your interviewe­r has something tangible to look at you will be remembered way more than someone who emailed a link to their portfolio.

Present a 30-60-90 Day Plan

Another document you should create to stand out in an interview? A 30-60-90 day plan. Highlight exactly what you will do for the company in those crucial days of your employment. Showcase how you will use your skills to achieve company goals. Align your plan to the role you are interviewi­ng for. Be confident, not cocky.

Ask Great Questions

You’ve done great in your interview, but the close is just as important as highlighti­ng your skills. Now you need to ask great questions that get you remembered. Here is where you can showcase your knowledge of the company. You could ask for the results of a recent marketing campaign activation, or ask about their favorite part of working for the company. Or what does a typical day look like? This question can help them visualize you in that position. What are your expectatio­ns for me in this role? What type of skill is the team missing that you’re looking for? A great question to end with — “is there anything in my resume that you have further questions on?”

Being memorable in an interview is more than just answering questions and knowing how to present yourself. Set yourself out among the competitio­n with these unique tips.

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Photo by Shuttersto­ck You’ve done great with preparing your resume, now make yourself memorable.

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