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Etiquette 101: The Job Search Part II

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Months and months ago I left you high and dry.  I promised a series on job search etiquette and only delivered one out of three parts.  Well I’m finally getting around to making good on my promise (better late than never) and today we’re talking part two…the interview.  An interview is a delicate balance of informality and formality, confidence without being cocky, and sharing but not over-sharing.  Per usual we’re leaning on Ms. Emily Post to help navigate, so without further ado let’s chat.

Interview Behavior…

Be on time.  This should be a no brainer, but sadly it’s not.  Get to the building or wherever the interview is being held at least 10-15 minutes early and take into account traffic and unanticipated problems.  You don’t want to arrive in the actual place of the interview more then 15 minutes early so if you do arrive with time to kill hang out at the coffee shop or somewhere nearby.  Be cordial to the receptionist and anyone else you speak to , but not overly friendly.  You never know ho much influence is wielded by someone you may have chatted with briefly.

Looks do count.  Clothes are key to a first impression.  They’re a gauge of your understanding of larger issues such as appropriateness and respect.  Tailor your outfit to the expectations of the company.  Is the company more conservative, or more casual.  However when in doubt always dress on the more conservative side.  Ms. Post suggests checking the company’s website for information on it’s dress code or call the human resources department to ask about dress standards.  “I’m coming in for an interview next week.  What is your company’s dress code?”  Also…

  • Keep your dress understated and not provocative in the least bit.
  • Be sparing with jewelry and scents.
  • Groom.  Get a manicure, cut your hair, etc.
  • Piercings and tattoos, think long and hard what first impression they will give.  In the world of job searches unfortunately the only person that matters is the one giving the interview.

Be prepared.  Do your research by studying the company’s website and if you can your interviewers profile both on the website and places like Linked In.  And always practice your answers to regularly asked questions such as “What’s your greatest strength?” and “What relevant experience have you had?” and “What are your weaknesses?”  Speaking of questions, if an interviewer ever asks an inappropriate or unlawful question such as your age, national origins, marital status, religion, or sexual preference simply answer “Sorry, but I’m uncomfortable with that question.” and then really think if this is a place you want to work at.

Demonstrate your people skills.  Make sure to greet your potential boss warmly and kindly.  Stand, smile, look him/her in the eye, and extend your hand in greeting.  Please, please, please make sure you give a firm handshake.  Nothing is worse than a tiny little limp handshake or on the flip side one that almost breaks the bones in your hand.  Also throughout the interview keep smiling.  Not constantly but enough to show that you’re enjoying your time.  And lastly, show some restraint.  Always appear confident and answer questions clearly, but be careful not to come across as a know it all or someone who’s condescending.  Per Ms. Post avoid starting out with, “Everyone know that…” or “it’s clear that…” or “Surely you can see that my qualifications prove that…”

A few other Do’s and Don’ts…

  • Do ask questions.  Good questions include details about job responsibilities, the company’s strengths, and the job’s biggest challenges.
  • Don’t do anything distracting such as chewing your gum or popping your knuckles.
  • Do sit up straight and have good posture, be engaged and interested with who you’re talking to.
  • Don’t criticize your former employees or co-workers.  It’s unprofessional and simply makes you look like s discontent, negative person.
  • Do turn off your cell phone or any other device you’ve got on you.

So that’s what we’re working with for part two, the interview.  Next week (and I promise it will be next week) we’re talking what happens after the interview and some workplace etiquette for your first day assuming you follow all of the above and nail your interview.  Happy Tuesday Loves!  Oh, and I’ve already shared them, but since I feel they relate read this Forbes article, and watch Ashton Kutcher make a shockingly relevant speech at the Teen Choice Awards about working hard and forging your path.  truly, MKR.

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Vietri Summer Entertaining Giveaway

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Bianco White Serving Platter  ||  Blu Mare Crab Serving Dish  ||  Aladdin Tortoise Shell Flatware  ||  Indigo Medallion/Tied Dye Placemats  ||  Blu Mare Assorted Canape Plates  ||  Puccinelli Classic Glass Pitcher  ||  Puccinelli Old Fashioned Glass  ||  Lastra Bottle Holder  ||  Blu Mare Seahorse Serving Platter

In my eyes there is nothing better than a dinner party.  Good food, good friends, good wine and most importantly a beautifully set table.  And table settings don’t get more beautiful than VIETRI’S.  VIETRI, an American importer of hand crafted Italian goods has been gracing tables since 1983 when the Gravely sisters took a life changing trip to Italy…

The Gravely’s, Susan, Frances, and their mother, Lee, headed to the Amalfi Coast of Italy where they checked into the San Pietro Hotel in Positano. During lunch at the hotel, the three women found themselves captivated by the hotel’s colorful, handcrafted dinnerware. They immediately arranged to meet the artisans at a nearby factory in the town of Vietri sul Mare.  They were so taken by the Italian artisans’ craftsmanship that they ended up spending three days with them, watching as they painted, glazed and fired each piece by hand. A special friendship developed between the talented Italians and the charming southern women. Soon, the Gravelys returned home with an array of “mix-and-match” pieces featuring whimsical cows, horses, rams, and fish- the collection that would become known as Campagna, VIETRI’s flagship dinnerware.

It did not take long for the ladies’ friends and family to express interest in owning these unique pieces. Thrilled that others recognized what a treasure they had found, the women decided they wanted to import the Italian dinnerware and become wholesalers, selling to stores across the US. They named their company VIETRI, a tribute to the town where it all began and a play on the phrase “tre vite,” Italian for “three lives.”

That was thirty years ago, and in the time since, VIETRI has become the largest American importer of handcrafted Italian tableware and home decor products, working with multiple family owned and operated factories throughout Italy. A leader in design, craftsmanship, and customer service, the VIETRI brand both complements the American lifestyle and celebrates all that is irresistibly Italian: a love of life, people, nature, and good living.

And because I couldn’t agree more with the Gravely sisters, I’m thrilled to be partnering with VIETRI and bring you our summer entertaining giveaway.  Above I’ve created my top summer entertaining picks from VIETRI, and we’re giving you a chance to win my favorite, the Blu Mare Crab Serving Bowl valued at $100.  I love this bowl specifically because even if you can’t afford the entire place setting you can easily add it to your white dishes and some amazing placemats like the Indigo Medallion and Tie Dye ones for a great look.   The giveaway is open to US and Canadian residents and will run through Sunday the 21st with a winner announced Monday the 22nd.  We’ll be running this all through Rafflecopter (below) which allows you to earn points for each item completed with a simple click of the button.  The more points you earn the more likely you are to win (and remember you probably already have entry points if you’re a regular reader of the blog).  Happy Monday, and good luck! truly, MKR.

This giveaway is sponsored by VIETRI, however my opinions are 100% my own

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{Etsy Stalking} Pixie Chicago & A Giveaway

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I’m a big believer in the hand-hand written note; the intimacy, the simplicity of mail and the comfort in knowing that people can actually still write full words and sentences without BTW or LOL.  Thankfully there are individuals that too still believe in what is slowly becoming a lost art, one of those is Pixie Chicago. 

Created in 2010 Pixie is a Chicago based company specializing in unique, customized paper designs whose goal is to bring back the personalized touch of a simple piece of mail, whether it be a handwritten thank you or an exquisitely crafted special occasion invitation.  In their Etsy shop you’ll find gorgeous save the dates, wedding invitations, chic and modern stationary, various invites, personalized art prints, and even diaper cakes (personally I’m obsessed with the skyline invites and stationary).  When not crafting your vision on to paper you’ll find Pixie out and about in Chicago, trying new restaurants (because Chicago has some of the best food in America though I’m not biased), or simply relaxing with her husband and pooch.

Because we knew you’d want to buy everything Pixie has to offer we thought we’d help you out with a $50 gift card to Pixie Chicago (deets below)!  Here are some of my favs from Pixie Chicago, but what will you be buying if you win?  xoxo

Couple & Dog Couch Art Print

Ray Ban Folded Cards

Chicago Skyline Save The Date (available in numerous other cities as well)

And the matching envelopes with liners and return address labels are perfection!

Personalized Stationary Cards

Waiting On Martha & Pixie Chicago’s $50 Gift Card Giveaway

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