Before you go on a job interview, it's important to find out as much as
you can about the company. That way you'll be prepared both to answer
interview questions and to ask the interviewer questions. You will also
be able to find out whether the company and the are a good fit for you.
Take some time, in advance, to use the Internet to discover as much
information as you can about the company. Spend time, as well, tapping
into your network to see who you know who can help give you an interview
edge over the other candidates. Here's how to research a company.
Visit the Company Website
Visit the company web site, review the company mission statement and company history, products and services, management, as well as information about the company culture. The information is usually available in the About Us section of the site
.
Use LinkedIn
company profiles are a good way to find, at glance, more information on a company you're interested in. You'll be able see your connections at the company, new hires, promotions, jobs posted, related companies, and company statistics. Take a look at your interviewer's profile to get insight into their job and their background.
Get an Interview Edge
Glassdoor's section has a goldmine of information for job seekers. You can find out what candidates for the positions you are interviewing for were asked and get advice on how tough the interview was.
Visit the Company Website
Visit the company web site, review the company mission statement and company history, products and services, management, as well as information about the company culture. The information is usually available in the About Us section of the site
.
Use LinkedIn
company profiles are a good way to find, at glance, more information on a company you're interested in. You'll be able see your connections at the company, new hires, promotions, jobs posted, related companies, and company statistics. Take a look at your interviewer's profile to get insight into their job and their background.
Get an Interview Edge
Glassdoor's section has a goldmine of information for job seekers. You can find out what candidates for the positions you are interviewing for were asked and get advice on how tough the interview was.
Use Social Media
Check Facebook and Twitter. Become a Fan of the company on Facebook and follow it on Twitter. You'll find information you may not have found otherwise.
Google and Google News
Search both Google and Google News for the company name. Tap Your Connections
If you have a connection that will help you find inside information, use it. Do you know someone who works there? Ask them if they can help. If you're a college grad ask your Career Office if they can give you a list of alumni who work there. Then email, send a message, or call and ask for assistance.
Tips for phone interviews, second interviews, lunch and dinner interviews, behavioral interviews, interviewing in public, and more advice for interview success
Check Facebook and Twitter. Become a Fan of the company on Facebook and follow it on Twitter. You'll find information you may not have found otherwise.
Google and Google News
Search both Google and Google News for the company name. Tap Your Connections
If you have a connection that will help you find inside information, use it. Do you know someone who works there? Ask them if they can help. If you're a college grad ask your Career Office if they can give you a list of alumni who work there. Then email, send a message, or call and ask for assistance.
Tips for phone interviews, second interviews, lunch and dinner interviews, behavioral interviews, interviewing in public, and more advice for interview success
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