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How to Prepare For A Successful Biotech Job Interview

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Is it time in your career to look for a new biotechnology job? Do you have that interview already lined up? Here are some modern, counterintuitive takes on having a successful biotechnology interview. The world has changed; so has job hunting. Be ready, and good luck! Even the smartest and most qualified job seekers need to prepare for their job interview. Why, you ask? Interview skills are learned, and there are no second chances to make a great first impression. These 7 interview tips will teach you how to answer interview questions and convince the hiring personal that you are the one for the job.



Before the interview
Regardless of the type of Biotechnology interview you're preparing for, doing plenty of research and planning is key. Generally, you should:
  1. Consider how you'll explain problematic aspects of your career, such as gaps in your work history.
  2. Identify the skills, interests and experiences that the organisation is looking for by looking at its website and social media channels.
  3. Plan your journey in advance, aiming to arrive ten minutes before your interview is scheduled and ideally completing a 'dry run' beforehand.
  4. Prepare answers to common interview questions, as well as your own questions to ask at the interview.
  5. Research the issues, trends and opportunities affecting the organisation and the wider job sector.


1. Do your research

To get biotechnology job Always do your research on a company before  your head into an interview. Wouldn’t it be a shame to get hired only to discover you don’t even want to work there? At the very least, research information about the company and the job, and do a Google search for current news on the company and collect information of company.


2. Make Yourself Google 

Your interviewer is going to See Google in you. So do it first, and if there’s stuff you don’t like, flood the feed with positive stuff that counterbalances the not-so-good. What you can’t fix, be ready to explain. The real work should begin six months or even a year before you try for that new biotechnology job. Start your thought leadership by snagging your own website and starting to blog on a topic in your industry that you’re passionate about. You’d be amazed at the power of an already-existing track record of thoughtful commentary in your field to an interviewer.


3. Give Structure Your Answer

Most people think of a biotechnology job interview as a passive experience. The interviewer asks questions, you answer them. Answer them well and confidently and you’ve got a job. Something like that.
Instead, think of the interview as a chance for a guided conversation you run on the subject you want to talk about: how you’re going to make a difference to this new organization. Have five points to make and be prepared to give both a quick answer and a longer answer on each of the five points. The longer answers are for follow up questions and comments.


4. Practice, practice, practice.

Know the job description cold. Know ahead of time what questions you have about the job or company. Know what you want to to emphasize in your own history and experience in biotechnology. Then, once you have those in mind, practice answering questions about all of them. The more familiar you are with the lines of the conversation ahead of time, the easier it will be to deal with them when you’re in an unfamiliar space with unfamiliar faces.


5. Focus Your Emotions

Spend a few minutes before the actual interview focusing on your mental state. Pick an emotion – a positive one – and remember a time when you naturally felt it. Put yourself in that memory and frame of mind as strongly as possible. With a little practice, you can learn to exclude the mental distractions that most of us experience most of the time. You’ll walk into the interview excited, passionate, happy, up – whatever your focus is. That way, you’ll be the one the interviewer remembers – because your emotion was strong, you were fully present, and it all clicked for you, just like in your mental movie.


6. Think like Interviewer :

If you’ve got a lot riding on an interview, think of it like a race or a meet. How much are you willing to prep for biotechnology job interview? Now, make that prep smart by visualizing a successful outcome and running that little video in your head over and over so that when the moment finally does come it’s familiar, you’re cool, and you are on top of your game.


7. Ask questions

When asked if they have any questions, most candidates answer, "No." Wrong answer. Part of knowing how to interview is being ready to ask questions that demonstrate an interest in what goes on in the company. Asking questions also gives you the opportunity to find out if this is the right place for you. The best questions come from listening to what you're asked during the interview and asking for additional information.

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