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A Luncheon Job
Interview
There may be times when your job interview is conducted over
lunch or another meal. This is because many employers have busy
schedules and they will try to kill two birds with one stone: a
meal and your interview. There are some interviews that will
put at breakfast with one interviewer followed by lunch with
another and then dinner with yet another. And in each “meal”
interview you’ll be required to answer questions over and over
again with confidence and reliability.
One of the reasons why many employers will conduct a meal
interview is because they want to see you in a variety of
social settings particularly if this is something that is part
of your job description and you’ll be required to meet with
clients on a regular basis. Or your interviewer may simply have
only a limited amount of time to spend on your interview and is
trying to fit as much as possible into their schedule. No
matter what the reason is for the meal interview you need to be
as prepared as possible for anything that comes along.
Wait for your interviewer to sit down before you do. This shows
respect and courtesy and will leave a lasting impression that
is positive. Your interviewer wants to see how you conduct
yourself in a social setting so take the opportunity to show
off your best professionalism. Sit up straight while keeping
your feet flat on the floor. Crossing your legs can come across
as too casual. Unfold your napkin and place in your lap when
your meal arrives. Proper etiquette is another way that you can
score points in the meal interview. When it comes time to order
your meal choose something that is less expensive than what
your interviewer is ordering. If you’re asked to order first,
choose something that is in the medium price range. Again, this
is all about common courtesy and your interviewer just wants to
see how you handle yourself in this type of a
situation.
Eat slowly by taking small bites. You’ll most likely be asked
questions while you’re eating and you want to be able to answer
without food spitting out of your mouth or choking on large
pieces. Keep your arms off the table and remember to use the
correct cutlery as dictated by what you’re eating. Remember the
purpose of your meal: this is a job interview and you want to
do the best that you can so that you get the job or move on to
the second round of interviews.
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