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How to Prepare for Your Interview
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Review the steps below to prepare for an interview at with us.

Prior to the Interview
During the Interview
After the Interview
Resume Content

Prior to the Interview

1.  Understanding the new opportunity:

  • Research Merck and the pharmaceutical industry – use information on company websites, newspaper articles and online news sites to identify products, financial information, culture and other pertinent company information.
  • Familiarize yourself with the job description and the components of the position.
  • Prepare some of your own questions ahead of time.

2.  Know what you bring to the table:

  • Inventory your background and experiences – your resume is a great place to start.
  • Be prepared to discuss your past experiences, positions, roles and responsibilities in detail.
  • Consider the motivators that led you to consider opportunities outside of your present role.  Some examples could include job content, company industry change, financial factors or organizational culture.
  • Assess your career aspirations—we’re hiring for more than the present opportunity!

3.  Preparation tips:

  • Bring multiple copies of your resume to the interview.
  • Practice ahead of time.
  • Dress appropriately – wear business dress unless otherwise noted.
  • Arrive at least 15 – 30 minutes early, as some of our sites are large and require time to park, obtain building access, etc.

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During the Interview

1. Ask questions:

  • Inquire about daily roles and responsibilities.
  • Learn about the leadership of the group, management styles, etc.

2. Exchange information and discover mutual interests:

  • Understand career ladders and advancement opportunity.
  • Find out growth opportunities beyond this position and what an individual needs to do to advance.
  • Ask the interviewers for contact information.

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After the Interview

1. Correspondence:

  • If you received contact information, send concise, individual specific thank you notes via email to the members of the interview team outlining why you are a good fit for the department.  Additionally, some candidates choose to contact the actual hiring manager via a short phone conversation or voicemail.
  • Note: if you are a candidate for a sales position you should not contact the hiring manager, as you will be contacted directly via email with an update.

2. Next Steps

  • After the interview, if you would like an update on your status prior to receiving notification from a member of the interview team, email the hiring manager or recruiter for a status update.

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Resume Content

1. Content Overview - Make sure to include all the basics:

  • Full name
  • Address
  • Telephone numbers - if you have more than one to use, list them
  • Email Address
  • Education
  • Professional Associations

2. Work History & Qualifications

  • List your employment history in order of most recent at the top, then descending.
  • Include months and years for all employers/positions.
  • Provide specific skills, programs, training and qualifications that highlight your background and experience.

3. Format

  • Be clear and concise!
  • Use headings that are clearly identifiable (i.e. bold) and easy to interpret.  Indent sub-sections as appropriate.
  • Use quantifiable data as much as possible.
  • Ensure that your name and email address are on each page.

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