Oakville Beaver, 12 Jan 2000, Business, A10

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A10 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday January 12, 2000 YOU WOULDN'T TRUST JUST ANYONE TO DRIVE YOUR CAR, SO WHY TRUST JUST ANY COMPANY TO INSURE i n y p cro ft R d . #21. O ak v ille S l o t * F o r m M u t u a lO A u t a m t i * I n iu t m t C o m p a n y 2345'X H « d f f m : S c o r b o f * u g k O n t a r i o 847-5671 W ayne M cGill Business To reach this section call 845-3824 Fax:337-5567 Proper interview image essential for success Q.: I am looking f o r a new p o sitio n a n d need som e assurance as to how to a ct a n d presen t myself. D o you have any help to offer? A.: Being interview ed is certainly one o f the m ost nerve-w racking experiences we encounter. Presenting yourself professionally in an interview is an essential step tow ard landing your next position. If you w ant to be successful, her are som e d o 's and d o n 'ts for planning your perfect interview . DO: 1. A rrive at least 10 m inutes early for the appointm ent. A llow tim e to get y o u rself organized, take off boots and coats and look professional. It is inexcus able to arrive late. 2 .'Fill out the application neatly and com pletely if you are presented with one. . 3. If you are sure o f the nam e, greet the interview er by last nam e-not the first nam e. 4. Give the appearance o f energy as you walk. Shake hands firmly and sm ile. 5. A ppear to be genuinely glad to m eet the interview er and look him in the eye w hile speaking. 6. Take directions as to w here to sit. W ait until you are offered a chair. Sit straight in the chair, keep both feet evenly on the floor and look alert. 7. Be a good listener, look interested and com m uni cate your thoughts clearly. 8. Let the interview er lead the way. 9. Present y o u rself in a positive, sincere m anner. Make your points factual and put them across in a sin- SHANNON SMITH la s t in g Impressions cere manner. Stress your past achievem ents. 10. Be enthusiastic and be interested in the present opportunity. You m ight want to do a trial run. Practice with a friend. Practice does make perfect. D O N 'T: 1. D on't forget to bring extra copies o f your resume. 2. D on't smoke or chew gum during the interview. In N orth A m erica today, sm oking is definitely socially unacceptable. 3. D on't answ er questions with a yes or a no. Expand on your answ ers w henever possible. 4. D on't skirt the issues or lie. A nswer questions as truthfully and frankly as you can. 5. D on't make negative com m ents about your past or present employer. 6. D on't com m ent on sensitive controversial issues or political topics. 7. On the initial interview, don't enquire about par ticulars o f the position-salary, vacation, retirem ent, bonuses etc. Leave those questions until your next visit. 8. D on't be fake or phony. Be yourself. 9. D on't be com placent. Remain alert at all times. 10. D on't overstay your welcome. When time is up, say "thank you" to your host and leave w ithout fuss. L ast but not least, put your best foot forward. Dress the part. Be shined and polished from head to toe. As M oliere said in `The School for H usbands' (1661) "In clothes as well as speech, the man o f sense will shun all these extrem es that give offense, Dress unaffectedly, and w ithout haste, follow the changes in the current taste." Good luck. Shannon Sm ith is president of Premiere Image International Inc., an image institute offering business/personal training, image mastery, presentation skills, manners, business/social etiquette. For questions or com m ents, call (416) 324-8955 or fax: (905) 469-1245 or on the w eb at www.premiereimageintl.com P h o to by B a ilie E rskine D R E A M S P R E E : The Oakville Dream Home Lottery had hundreds of winners but for these three lucky winners, theif ticket won them a $20,000 shopping spree from The Bay. Pictured here are the winners (front 1-r) David Benchimol, Moise Medina, and Saloman Benchimol. In the back is lottery co-chair, Dan Ferrone and Oakville Bay store manager, Dave Brennan. This year's Dream Home Lottery sold out in record time. Ethics in Action Awards The Citizens Bank o f Canada has joined with the Mountain Equipment Co-op store in Toronto, in launching a new business awards program. The Ethics in Action Awards program recognizes busi nesses and individuals whose actions and decisions have made a positive impact on our communities and who are mak ing social responsibility a part of their daily operations. The awards program has two categories of recognition: Ongoing Social Responsibility and Socially Responsible Decision-Making. Both businesses and individuals in Ontario will be eligible for award recognition. Nominations are now being accepted. Deadline for nominations is April 9th with award recipi ents being announced at the June 3rd awards gala at the Design Exchange.Nomination packages may be obtained by contacting Susan Antler at Ethics in Action (416) 535-6710 or visit the website at www.ethicsinaction.com Mentor Awards deadline Jan. 15th If you think you know someone who has given her support to others, you can enter their name in the Mentor Awards 2000 program. Both men and women are eligible with submissions being accepted now until Jan. 15, 2000 The awards are sponsored by Trimark Investment Management Inc. (TIM I) and co-sponsored by Chatelaine, Flare, The Globe and Mail and the YMCA. 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