Confident in the Job Interview: 10 Tips for Your New Job
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You have applied - and have been invited. Congratulations! Now the personal impression in the job interview counts. Especially in the construction industry, it's not just about the resume. Expertise, appearance, and teamwork are crucial. With the following 10 tips, you will impress in the interview - whether as an electrician, construction manager, or foreman.
1. Be on time - even better, be 10 minutes early.
Punctuality is crucial in construction. Those who arrive late quickly lose out. So it's better to come a few minutes early - it shows reliability and respect.
2. Wear appropriate clothing.
You don't need a suit - unless you're applying for a job in an office. For most construction jobs, clean, tidy clothing is sufficient. Show that you mean business - but stay true to yourself.
3. Inform yourself about the company.
What does the company build? In which trade is it active? Those who prepare themselves show genuine interest - and stand out from other applicants. If you applied for the job through Crafthunt, just check the company profile.
Show what you're made of - with examples.
Instead of saying "I am resilient", tell specifically:
"On the last construction site, I worked hard for two weeks to meet the deadline."
Such stories are more convincing than empty phrases.
5. Ask your own questions
Good questions show that you are thinking and have prepared. For example:
"What does a typical workday look like?"
"What projects are next?"
"How big is the team I am working with?"
6. Speak openly about weaknesses
Nobody is perfect. What matters is that you are honest and solution-oriented. For example:
"At first, I wasn't the fastest with digital blueprints, but I took a training course."
7. Show your awareness of security.
Accidents cost time, money - and sometimes lives. Those who demonstrate that safety is important to them are well received. For example, mention how you pay attention to order on construction sites or adhere to safety rules.
Show team spirit.
On the construction site, teamwork is crucial. Concrete workers, electricians, foremen - everyone needs to coordinate. Emphasize your ability to work in a team and provide examples of how you have resolved conflicts or supported colleagues.
9. Be realistic about salary and working hours.
Do you know the market value of your profession? Research beforehand, for example in our. Salary report Think about what you really want. Speak openly, but fairly about your expectations.
10. Be yourself
Construction companies are not looking for actors, but for reliable people who can get things done. Show yourself as you are - honest, motivated, and professional. If it fits, it fits.
Conclusion
The job interview is your chance to convince as a person - not just as a resume. Those who are prepared, present themselves authentically, and show interest have the best chances. In the construction industry, real people with skills and character are valued.