If you need money, the first thing that you should think of is how to be employed.
In a Job interview’s test if you are qualified, it’s enough to get the job. Job interview questions are based on skills, knowledge and abilities of the applicant.
Here are some tips on how you should act in the whole job interview process:
Some of the tips that can help you to make your job interview a positive yielding event: Before you come into the interview: Never come to a battle unprepared. Prepare your mind and prepare all the skills that you might need in an interview.
Answering the job interview questions is a skill. Thus, it can be enhanced. You must enhance this skill by researching about the company. If you know the company well, you would know how to answer their questions in such a way that you would sound like a right person that should be part of their company. If you know the nature of the company, you may have the idea about the types of question that may be posted at you.
During the interview: Be ON-TIME. Be there 10 minutes before the interview. Let them see that you are really interested to their job offer. Be yourself. Remember, first impression counts. Do not make up stories that will make you sound not too sure about yourself. Do not be nervous. Be calm and confident. Pay attention. Be alert and attentive. Avoid detouring and interruptions.
Be open to questions and answer them naturally. Have a sense of humor. Form an enjoyable and stimulating but informative atmosphere. Never talk about money matters (ex. Salary, incentives)
If you interviewer smiles at you, payback with a smile.
Job seekers must send a job interview thank you letter within the day after your interview (may be sent via e-mail or snail mail) and must be sent appropriately. It gives you edge to other applicants.
After the interview: Make your way out of the interview room with confidence. Do not appear as a loser regardless of how the interview went on. Do not forget simple gratitude gestures. Be sure to send a letter that would extend to the company your appreciation of being considered as one of their possible employees.
Do NOT stop job hunting. Be PATIENT. Be open to NEW opportunities. Job hunting may be hard, but who knows? Doing well in a job interview makes it a lot easier.
By Anonymous
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