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  • Hi there, everybody.

  • My name is Richard McMunnn and in this training video, I'm going to teach you how to answer

  • a Personal Assistant or P.A. interview.

  • So, if you have one coming up, I promise you this video is going to help you.

  • Please do watch it from beginning to end because I'm going to give you some great tips.

  • I'm also going to give you a load of sample Personal Assistant interview questions and

  • suggested answers, so please listen in and take notes as we go along.

  • So, before we get into the questions welcome to this tutorial - a very warm welcome.

  • That's me there on the right-hand side.

  • I've been helping people like you pass their interviews for over 20 years now and in this

  • particular interview training video we're going to focus on the P.A. or Personal Assistant

  • interview.

  • So please do make sure you SUBSCRIBE to this channel by clicking the red link below the

  • video.

  • That way you will not miss out on any of the videos that I'm creating every week.

  • Please also, if you like the content give it a thumbs up.

  • I would very, very much appreciate that.

  • It motivates me to do more for you.

  • And also, in return, if you tell me the industry of the PA interview that you've got coming

  • up in the comments section below the video I will give you a list of five interview questions

  • to prepare for, in addition to the ones that are coming right now.

  • OK.

  • Let's get straight into it.

  • PA interview question number one.

  • Tell me about yourself why you would make a good PA?

  • So it's an introductory interview question and you want to answer this by getting off

  • on the right foot.

  • So, a couple of tips.

  • Two important tips before I give you the suggested answer to this question.

  • Number one: use the words PROFESSIONAL, ORGANIZED AND CONSCIENTIOUS in your answer to this question

  • because those are the kind of skills that somebody who's hiring a PA will be looking

  • for.

  • Tip number two: tell the interviewer you take pride in your work and that you enjoy being

  • the person who has the responsibility of organizing things for other people.

  • So, as a PA, as you know, you have to take responsibility, OK, and be able to work on

  • your own and achieve your goals and targets.

  • So here's my sample response for you based on the PA Interview QuestionTell me about

  • yourself and why you would make a good PA?”

  • Here we go.

  • “I am a professional, conscientious and a highly organized person who has a passion

  • for my work.

  • I take the responsibilities of my role seriously and I very much enjoy being the person who

  • has the responsibility of organizing and planning things for my employer.

  • I am a positive person who will not crumble under pressure and I am able to plan, multitask

  • and organize my work in accordance with strict timescales.

  • I believe I would make a great PA, simply because I care about my work.

  • I very rarely make mistakes and I understand the role is very important to my employer.

  • If I do not perform to the required standard as a Personal Assistant, a lot of people suffer

  • as a consequence.

  • A great response!

  • OK, a brilliant response to that first interview questionTell me about yourself why you'd

  • make a good PA?”, and it gets you off on the right foot!

  • Question number two for your P.A. interview.

  • What are the top three skills for a P.A. position?”

  • So, three tips here: Before you answer this question there is actually no right or wrong

  • answer but give the interviewer three skills that will be of benefit to them, and how you

  • do that is by looking at the job description.

  • So, if there is a job description for the role you are been interviewed for, have a

  • look at it and it will tell you what the key requirements are and then to say what the

  • top skills are.

  • Pick them out from the job description and tip number three: In my opinion, someone who

  • is organized being professional and also being able to multitask right up there with some

  • of the main key skills for a PA position.

  • Also, being confident and also acting in a confidential manner because you're going to

  • be dealing with confidential information so we're going to put those in the response to

  • interview.

  • Question number two: here we go for you – “The top three skills, in my opinion, are being

  • organized, professionalism and being able to multitask, too.

  • So, without the skill of organization a PA cannot manage his or her workload effectively

  • nor can they prioritize tasks based on importance.

  • Now, without the skill of professionalism, people you come into contact with on a daily

  • basis will not have faith in your abilities.

  • You also have to remember as a P.A. that you are effectively a role model for the company

  • you are working for.

  • Professionalism is very important, and you also have to maintain confidentiality at all

  • times in this role.

  • Finally, being able to multitask is an essential skill.

  • A PA will be given many and varied tasks each day and you have to be able to multitask based

  • on the pressure.

  • There are no excuses for not getting your work done to the required standard and on

  • time.

  • Another really strong answer for you, for your PA interview.

  • Question number three: “Where do you see yourself working in five yearstime?”

  • Now this is one question will be asked during your P.A. interview because it can take quite

  • a while to embed in the P.A. role, get to know your boss well and understand the role

  • so that you can virtually do it with your eyes closed.

  • What they don't want to do is get you in the role for six months and then you end up moving

  • on.

  • So, you want to be there.

  • You want to be answering this question that you're gonna be there for quite some time.

  • So, here's two tips.

  • Tip number one: show the interview panel you are someone who does not change jobs often.

  • Tip number two: in five yearstime you should want to still be working in that job

  • you are applying for.

  • So, let's have a look at my suggested answer to PA Interview Question number three.

  • Here we go.

  • If I am successful interview today, and you are pleased with my work, I plan to still

  • be working here at your company in many years to come.

  • I am looking for a stable employment position as a P.A. where I can really get to know the

  • role well and perform the duties to the best of my ability.

  • I believe it's important to have a P.A. you can trust in and rely upon.

  • Trust is built up over a prolonged period of time and I do not plan to move jobs if

  • I am successful in this role.”

  • So that is a relatively short punchy response and that is telling the interview panel what

  • they want to hear.

  • Question number four: “How would you organize your day as a PA?”

  • So, how would you organize your day?

  • So, a few tips, a couple of tips for answering this question before we move on to the sample

  • response.

  • Tip number one: being organized is very important and you have to make sure you do not forget

  • anything or miss tasks or deadlines, as you know!

  • Tip number two: consider saying you would use a P.A. organizational app to make sure

  • nothing gets missed.

  • So, I'll give you one of those apps in a second, in the response.

  • Here we go: “Being organized is critical to the role of a P.A.

  • Whilst I do believe I have an exceptional memory, I always make sure I write everything

  • down on my TO-DO-LIST that sits next to me at my desk and I tick off the tasks and jobs

  • as and when they are completed.

  • I also would utilize the WUNDERLUST program on my computer, as I can access this anywhere

  • and on any device.

  • For example, if I was off work and you needed me to do a task for you, I could access the

  • WUNDERLUST app on my phone and get access to the information I needed, quickly.

  • Whilst I haven't made many mistakes in previous jobs, I do understand the importance of being

  • highly organized and also making sure everything is backed up, just in case things go wrong.”

  • So, that's a great response to the P.A. interview question, “How would you organize your day

  • as a Personal Assistant?”

  • Okay.

  • Question number five, we're making great progress.

  • How would you take minutes in a meeting to make sure everything was covered?”

  • So, I would imagine during your interview you will be asked a question that relates

  • to something based around taking minutes in a meeting.

  • So, two tips: taking minutes in a meeting is an important and acquired skill, so you

  • need to know how to answer this interview question effectively.

  • Now, if you've never done this before, this answer will still be relevant to you.

  • You can still use it.

  • Obviously, if you have taken minutes before, brilliant, you know you can rely on that experience

  • in your answer.

  • Tip number two: there are a number of things to consider when answering this question,

  • and here they are.

  • Here we go.

  • Yes, I already have plenty of experience of taking notes, some minutes in a meeting.

  • First and foremost, I would plan the meeting well in advance to make sure the meeting room

  • was prepared and people were fully aware of the time and location, etc.

  • I would also ensure the meeting participants receive the agenda items, are aware of the

  • people who are attending, and they also receive any previous meeting minutes, if applicable.

  • Then, during the meeting, I would note the names of the participants and any apologies

  • or absentees, the agenda items, the main discussion points, the decisions made by the participants,

  • any calendar or due dates, and also any future decisions or future meeting dates following

  • the meeting.

  • I would quickly organise the minutes to check for accuracy before asking my manager to check

  • them over before finally sending them out to the meeting participants.”

  • And that response tells the interview panel you know what you're talking about and you

  • have a structured approach to taking minutes at a meeting.

  • Question number six: a really difficult question.

  • Don't forget, if you like this video so far, please give it a THUMBS UP.

  • I would really appreciate that, and you can tell me the name of your P.A. interview if

  • you want, in the comments section below and I'll give you a list of five questions to

  • prepare for.

  • What's the biggest mistake you have ever made at work?”

  • Now we all make mistakes.

  • So, what you don't do is say: “Well, I've never made a mistake!”

  • We all make mistakes, but obviously as a PA, if you make a mistake it can impact significantly

  • on the organisation or the person you are working for.

  • So, we have to answer this carefully.

  • So, I'm going to give you a situation that has got nothing to do with being a P.A.

  • OK, here we go.

  • Two tips: Be honest when answering his P.A. interview question.

  • We all make mistakes but how we respond to them, that's the important part!

  • Tip number two: Identify the mistake you made, acknowledge the mistake and put steps in place

  • to make sure it never happens again.

  • So, here we go, here's my suggested answer and this is a great response for this question.

  • Early on in my career I made a mistake which I've never made since.

  • I was working as a customer service agent and I inadvertently sent out the wrong order

  • to a valued customer.

  • The mistake I made had the knock-on effect of impacting three other customer's orders.

  • So, I was absolutely distraught about the error I had made.

  • I immediately identified the mistake and informed my line manager straight away so we could

  • take steps to sort it out as soon as possible.

  • We then worked together to resolve the issue for our customers and I then volunteered to

  • undertake some additional training in my own time to ensure it never happened again.

  • I am an honest person and I would always put my hand up if I made a mistake.

  • However, I learned a tremendous amount from that incident and I am pleased to say I have

  • not made any mistakes since.”

  • So, if you answer that question using that response you come across as an honest person,

  • which is what you want and also someone who takes responsibilities and takes steps to

  • prevent things from happening again.

  • That's a great response to that question.

  • Okay.

  • A few more P.A. interview questions.

  • What would you do if you disagreed with the way your manager wanted you to handle

  • a situation or a problem whilst working as a P.A.?”

  • What are your greatest strengths?”

  • What is your greatest weakness?” and you should give a weakness.

  • I will tell you where to get answers to these in a second.

  • Why did you leave your last job?”

  • What experience do you have for the P.A. role?”

  • What additional job training have you done recently?”

  • Because, as a PA, you need to be keeping your skills up to date.

  • What do you know about our organization and what we are striving to achieve?”

  • Another question: “You are working as a P.A. and a valued client calls you to discuss

  • a problem and your boss isn't available and it is an urgent issue.

  • He starts to get irate with you on the telephone.

  • How would you deal with him being irate?”

  • Okay, a difficult question.

  • Describe a time when you've been flexible in a work-related situation?”

  • Now, to get the answers to those questions, click the link below the video or go to the

  • website www.PassMyInterview.com.

  • It's in the link below, in the description below this video, and you can get the answers

  • to those questions.

  • Also, I've put a link in the description below the video, you might have to click the SHOW

  • MORE link here on YouTube, and that will open it up.

  • I've put a list to another five or six training videos I've got here on YouTube, that you

  • can get access to and watch, which will be great for your interview.

  • So, just have a look at those please in the link below.

  • Finally, you can go to the website PassMyInterview.com and I've got an online training course that

  • you can access by your smartphone or for your desktop or pc.

  • Also, don't forget to SUBSCRIBE, give the video a thumbs up, I'd appreciate that very

  • much.

  • And, don't forget to tell me what interview you've got coming up and I'll give you a list

  • of questions, and thank you very much for watching and I very much appreciate it!

  • Oh, and by the way, I'm on LinkedIn.com.

  • I put my LINKEDIN.COM address in the comments section, sorry in the description below the

  • video, if you want to connect with me on LinkedIn, say hi, please feel free to do so.

  • Good luck with your interview and thank you for watching.

Hi there, everybody.

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