Reference no: EM133640051
Homework: Company Research
You are interested in working for a company and have an interview coming up. How do you prepare for that interview such that you impress the person you are talking with? It starts with researching the company. The more you know about the company -their history, mission, customers, origins, products, services, competition - the more qualified you will be to talk about it.
How well you do your ‘homework' before you speak to the company makes a statement about your preparedness and genuine interest in working there. If you want the job, you've got to be able to explain ‘why' you want to work there. It can't just be because of the money (even if that is what you really care about). You need to want to work there because of what they do, how they do it, and the impact it has on society and why that matters to you. You need to be able to talk about what makes this company a great place to work for and why you believe you can add value to their goals and objectives.
In order to speak like someone they should hire, you need to come equipped with the research, receipts, and facts that let you talk intelligently about the company. You want to impress them with your knowledge about their company and get your foot in the door! This homework will help you take that first step- research the company!
This homework will require you to write a paper about a company you are interest in working for.
After completing this homework, you should be able to:
I. Explain what the company does and what it contributes to society.
II. Describe the mission, competition, industry, and products and services of the company.
III. Be familiar with how to speak enthusiastically and informationally about a company.
Submit a Word or PDF Document which responds to the following prompts. Approximately one paragraph is recommended for each prompt. It is expected that you describe the company and information in your own words (copying and pasting information from the internet is not only plagiarism, but it also won't help you learn about this company you want to work for).
I. Company Background: Relevant information might include its history, founding, mission, location, and leadership.
II. Market Research: Relevant questions to consider: How do they make money? Who are their competitors? What is their market share? Look at their Investor information on their website or through the library databases - what was their revenue for last year? Is the company growing from the previous year?
III. Customer Base: Who are their customers? Why do their customers choose them? Are there changes in their customers over time?
IV. Culture: What is their work culture? How does the world view this company as a place to work? How does their culture influence its operations and/or programs?
V. Career Pathways: What is the functional unit you are interested in? What are the job types and pathways within that unit? Who is a person or people working in this unit you could contact to learn more?
VI. Summary paragraph: Why do you want to work at this organization? What is your fit/match?