OK, so you’ve written your CV, checked it, sent it to suitable salons which match your career path and you’ve been invited to attend an interview - NOW you can make it happen!!
Before you go along to the interview, here’s what you should do.
Research!
Check out the salon’s website and if there are any customer blogs to get some background on the company and what their customers say. You can also see if it uses Facebook and twitter to get a feel for their style and how they communicate. This can reveal a lot about the personality of the salon and the team.
It’s also important to remember that the salon owner may check up on you, so be responsible with your use of social media as they may not appreciate finding pictures and exchanges with friends about your latest drunken escapades on a Friday night as you may not look quite so appealing when the owner is thinking of your appearance on the Saturday morning,
Presentation
Make sure you arrive 5-10 minutes early so you’re punctual and look keen. First impressions are vital and it’s a fact that people make judgements of someone in under two seconds, so dress for the interview. A great piece of advice is “dress for the job you want, not the job you have!” So, make sure your personal appearance creates the right impression from the second you meet your prospective employer.
What to take
Salons may request you take certain things but as a rule, always take the following:
- A duplicate copy of CV
- Copies of references (not originals)
- Your portfolio so you can present your work
- Your styling tools – just in case the salon owner invites you to demonstrate your work! (This means you could be just a little while away from a job offer!
Questions
The salon owner will ask you questions, so give a little prior thought, anticipate what some of these are likely to be and prepare answers. What’s also important is to think about questions to ask the salon. There’s nothing quite as difficult when an interviewer asks if you have any questions and this is followed with an awkward silence why you try to think on your feet. Asking questions shows you are interested in the salon and the job. Here are some pointers:
- What are the salon’s ambitions and what are you looking to achieve as a business?
- What is the team like, is there a good team spirit?
- What strengths do the team have and is it know for anything in particular ? e.g. colour, styling, treatments etc. How long have the team members been at the salon?
- What are you looking for from the successful candidate? What would their/my responsibilities be?
- What training opportunities are there?
- What opportunities are there to develop my career and achieve promotions?
- What employment benefits do you offer?
Don’t put all your eggs in one basket
When you’re job seeking, arrange a couple of interviews in close time scale to each other, so if you get offers you can choose the job that’s better suited to your skills, ambitions and personality. Interviews can change your perceptions of the company or the job, so keep your options open.
Ian Kent – Partner, Atrium HR
For more advice, email info@atriumhr.co.uk call 01202 253615 or visit www.atriumhr.co.uk