Sunday, 18 November 2012

Reflection on Learning



Given that I am in my final year of University education, I found that being exposed to the following 3 aspects has indeed prepared me for an interview in the near future.

  1. Peer Teaching
    • Effective application letters & resumes
    • Preparing for and Performing at Interviews
  2. Mock Interview
The peer teaching session on effective application letter and resumes provide me with an aspect which I was not aware of. Initially, I was unsure about the purpose of an application letter and the potential effect it could help and hence most of the time, did not create any during job applications. In those rare occasions where I did create one, it was usually adapted from simple cover letters which i realized now, had no impact on the Recruitment Manager who may be looking at it. 

After the peer teaching, I became aware of the importance of application letters and actively seek ways to improve on my application letter so as to enhance my chances of attaining an interview in job vacancies which I have applied for or intend to apply in December. The teaching session was informative and provided me with information on how write a good application letter. I am glad that I have learnt how to write an effective application letter which will benefit me in attaining an interview.

Although I have been to a few job interviews, I did not make it a point to research for ways on how to perform well in an interview because I was not sure of what exactly to say or expect. However, being in the group to teach about preparing for and performing at interviews, I was exposed to a huge amount of information via research by the group, which provided me with information I thought, was not that readily available. Those information, during the preparation of the peer teaching sessions, was ingrained into me and now, I understand that preparing for an interview is not that simple as doing it a day before but it should be done across a minimal of a few days.

As I am intending to venture into the hotel industry, having a mock interview, was essential for me as I was not sure of what questions will be directed to me. Nevertheless, I prepared the interview with questions which I believe would be asked by my "interviewers" during the mock interviews. While the questions asked during the interview were surprising, I was aware that the questions could get tougher in an actual interview and believe that it was an enriching experience for me. And since I was prepared for the interview, I was able to connect my prepared answers to tailor an answer for questions being asked by the interviewers. From this experience, I found that being prepared for tough questions can go a long way in enhancing my performance in an interview.

Overall, this module is fun and interesting and I am glad to have taken it and forged new friendships with my friends and tutor. (:


1 comment:

  1. Hey,

    I was one of the interviewers, and you did great! I still recall we asked you an unconventional question and you almost immediately replied us with 3 reasons with confident hand gestures. I'm sure you'll do fine in your interviews. Keep your confidence brimming and you'll secure your dream job in the plushiest hotel :)

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