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{August 09, 2009}   Assistance for Your Interview

If you have an emerging interview, these top hints will serve you to gear up better

  1. Remember, a job interview is not an oral test. This is your chance to pick up about the company in addition to being their chance to pick up about you. Providing queries not only will aid you adjudicate if you want the job if they offer it to you, it also proves that youre really interested in the department.
  2. Take the time to do some research about the company”check into their site for their mission, leadership, etc. You will be able to ask enlightened enquiries and show that youve done your homework.
  3. Ensure youre at your best for the interview. Get a good nights sleep but Dont sleep too late, and eat a good breakfast and (if your interview is in the afternoon) lunch. Then brush your teeth.
  4. Keep in mind the importance of a first impression. Ensure you are groomed appropriately.
  5. Get there ten to fifteen minutes early. Do not show up half an hour ahead, but Do not come hotfooting in at the last minute. And coming in late is the kiss of death for any interview”if youre two minutes late for one critical meeting, how does the interviewer know you wont be fifteen minutes late to work every day?
  6. Bring an extra copy of your resume, and your references. Find something neat to carry them in (Dont carry your backpack!).
  7. Use your greatest business manners”give a firm handshake and wait to be asked to take a seat. Once you are seated, sit up straight and Do not fidget or wiggle (if you have an opportunity, a Mock or Practice Interview could be a lot of help). AVOID: scratching, pulling up your socks or hose, adjusting any part of your clothing (do that before you come in), touching your face or mouth, playing with your hair or anything remotely like that.
  8. Make lots of eye contact to communicate honesty and confidence”but remember its not a staring contest.
  9. Exude professionalism. Pay attention to the interviewer, be self-confident (if you Do not toot your own horn, theres no brass section behind you to fill in), polite, and articulate.
  10. Follow up is critical. Send Off a thank you note to the interviewer by a means befitting to the job (if its computer-centered, e-mail may be acceptable; for other kinds of job, go with respectable stationary or notecards).
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