What Do You Take to an Interview?

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SUMMARY

This discussion provides essential insights for conducting face-to-face interviews in a recruiting context, specifically for Pampered Chef consultants. Key items to bring include a black PC notebook with "Closer Look" inserts, a "Connections" booklet and CD, and copies of commission statements. Interviewers should utilize a structured set of seven questions to engage potential consultants and effectively communicate the Pampered Chef opportunity. Additionally, having a "Welcome" booklet can facilitate the onboarding process for new recruits.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of the Pampered Chef business model
  • Familiarity with the "Closer Look" inserts and "Connections" booklet
  • Knowledge of effective interviewing techniques
  • Experience with commission structures and recruiting brochures
NEXT STEPS
  • Research effective interviewing strategies for direct sales
  • Learn about the Pampered Chef "Independent Consultant Agreement" and its components
  • Explore techniques for engaging potential recruits during interviews
  • Study the impact of commission statements on recruitment success
USEFUL FOR

This discussion is beneficial for independent consultants, recruiters in direct sales, and anyone involved in the onboarding process for new team members in the Pampered Chef business.

AJPratt
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This will be the first face to face interview I have done. I have done a few via phone and via email. What do you take with you, what do you give them, etc?
 
First of all - GOOD LUCK!

I had one and brought the black PC notebook with the "Closer Look" inserts. If you have the "Connections" booklet and CD they discuss how the pages are good for following along and covering things that you might forget. You just look through the pages together.

I also put a sheet that lists some of the advantages of PC (found on here) and then a few copies of commission statements (like your first one and then a current one so they can see the difference) in the notebook.

Otherwise we just looked at the catalog and the recruiting brochures - it is helpful to have the one with all the SS bonuses in it and the commission percentages. And if they are really interested - have a "Welcome" booklet handy too and you could start thinking of people to host their first shows...

Hope that helps and that you are successful!

Val
 
The "Independent Consultant Agreement/Kit Order Form" with all of your information completed!

Oh, also the Welcome Booklet (you can help them start on their list of 100 right away).

Here are the questions that Karen Logston (sp?) gave us to use at our recruit interviews:

The interview-- seven questions -- ask every potential Consultant these seven questions and then tell the Pampered Chef story as it relates to his/her answers.

1) Why did you agree to see me today?
2) Have you ever done anything like this before?
3) What other work experiences have you had?
4) What clubs or organizations do you belong to? (hobbies)
5) How would your family feel if you were going to do something like this?
6) How much time would you have to give each week if you decided to do this?
7) How much money would you like to make?

The close:
"Based on what I have learned about you here, I certainly think it would be a great fit! What questions do you have for me at this point or are you ready to just get started.

Other ideas
Scale of 1-10
"On a scale of 1-10 (one being "no way" and ten being "sign me up") where would you say you are?"
"What would it take to get you to a 10?"
Recruiting algebra
"If "x" were not a problem, would you do this?"
Then proceed to try and FIX "x"
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I wear to a Pampered Chef interview?

For a Pampered Chef interview, it's best to dress in business casual attire. Consider wearing a nice blouse or shirt paired with slacks or a skirt. Comfortable yet professional shoes are also important, as you may be demonstrating products or engaging with others.

What materials should I bring to the interview?

Bring several copies of your resume, a list of references, and any relevant certifications or documents. It's also helpful to have a notebook and pen for taking notes during the interview.

How can I prepare for product demonstrations during the interview?

Familiarize yourself with the Pampered Chef product line and practice demonstrating a few key items. Be prepared to explain their features and benefits clearly and confidently, as product knowledge is crucial in direct sales.

What questions should I expect during the interview?

Expect questions about your sales experience, how you handle customer objections, and your approach to building relationships with clients. You may also be asked about your familiarity with direct sales and your motivation for joining Pampered Chef.

How can I follow up after the interview?

Send a thank-you email to your interviewer within 24 hours, expressing your appreciation for the opportunity to interview. Reiterate your interest in the position and briefly mention how your skills align with the company's goals.

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