Sure your resume was decent enough and you got an interview, but it doesn’t finish there. Interviews are the actual appraisal of the boss. This is the chance to prove to them you are worthy of that position.
Understand your resume as this is their only reference regarding you. Interviewers will generally inquire about what is written on your resume and their questions will be banked on your skills particularly in relation to the job you applied for.
Perform your role by reading on background information regarding the company. View the company’s website, find out the chief goods and services, and even research on their main competitors. If you submitted an application through an agency and the identification of the employer is hidden, be sure to research on the industry so you will be knowledgeable regarding it during the interview.
During the interview, you need to come in your best without overdoing it. It is proper to be in a corporate suit. Appear smart, sharp, and qualified and be confident. It is also fundamental to come on time. Not on the dot but rather several minutes earlier than the prearranged time. The worst error that can occur on an interview is to make the interviewer wait for you. Respect for punctuality shows respect for other individuals.
Present yourself in a courteous manner. Have a firm handshake and smile. Body language and facial articulation are very important. These will show something about your personality and attitude. You need to have self assurance and that you are creditable of that job.
To show your interest, sit straight up, and pay attention keenly. When the interviewer is talking, show a non-verbal reply by smiling or nodding. Try to be fluent when answering inquiries. Talk with assurance, a clear quality of speech would mean anxiety and tenseness, a muted voice reflects uncertainty and awkwardness. Be calm and desist from twitching because it will denote that you are edgy and unconfident. Try to have the dialogue going by articulating your views too. After the interview ask about the next step in the process. Do not fail to thank your interviewer.
In employment, there is no such thing as luck. It is just chance and skill combined. Employers give the chance and you must show to them that you have the capabilities they look for.
How To Job Interview
After searching every job ads pages of every newspaper and every job sites, you are finally called in for an interview. Although securing an employment and not the interview itself is your main goal, passing the interview is a very important phase.
An interview is your opportunity to present yourself, your talents and what you can offer potential employers. You very well know that competition for employment is tough these days. So you have to be well prepared and make the best impression in your job interview. Here are eight guidelines about interview to help you get the job.
Know where the company is. You think this is just a minute detail but it can make a big difference. You do not want to arrive late (and stressed) at your appointment. Prior to the interview, conduct your research and know where the company is exactly located. This important information gives you a rough estimate of your travel time.
Make sure to arrive at the place at least 15 to 20 minutes to allow yourself to freshen up and go to the powder room if you must. Many companies also ask their applicants to fill out application forms prior to the interview proper so the extra time will enable you to accomplish this without pressure.
Your appearance is as significant as your substance. The way you walk, the way you carry yourself and your fashion style speak a lot about you. Researches say that 65% of communication is nonverbal. Image and gestures are powerful factors in a job interview. So you must look decent, confident, poised and smart. Always create an impressive first impression.
Know your talents and potentials. Be confident of yourself and of what you can contribute to the company. Keep in mind your skills, education, working experience and training. Be ready to answer the common job interview questions like, “what makes you the best candidate for the job?” and “what do you have to offer the organization?”
Show a positive manner. This means providing positive responses to seemingly negative-based questions at all times. Never ever give negative criticisms of previous employer/s. You have to keep going even though you made a mistake in some instances. Employers are generally impressed with an optimistic attitude.
Be tactful and honest. Tact and honesty are signs of professionalism and good breeding. Answer all the recruiter's questions tactfully and honestly. Most interviewers are trained and experienced when it comes to assessing people's personality. they will always know if you are being truthful or not. This will greatly affect your chances of getting into the second interview and clinching the position as well.
Keep eye contact. Remember that eyes are powerful. Most recruiters and executives take notice of the body language of a potential worker and this covers posture, mannerisms and eye contact. Avoid looking away when hard questions are thrown into you. Maintain eye contact and smile during hand shakes and introductions, as this shows openness and friendliness.
Keep responses clear, concise and specific. You need not give long, irrelevant details to questions except if you are asked to provide more details. Limit your answers to not more than 3 minutes per question. Be specific and give quantifiable as well as concrete information. Avoid the tendency to over generalize.
Be prepared with your success stories. Do this by creating a list containing your skills and accomplishments. Think back of your previous work experience and choose two or three cases wherein you were able to successfully utilize your skills.
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