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Do and Don'ts of the Interview
Process
No one likes job interviews. From the moment you schedule the
interview you are under a microscope. Your potential employers
waiting for you to make the move that make you stand out or
eliminates you from being a candidate for the job. This
necessary dance that just about everyone, has to go through can
be mastered. Learn the key things to do to become a
high-ranking candidate for a job.
First of all, before you go to the interview be prepared.
Having copies of your resume and pens are only half the battle.
Where exactly is the office located? Do not leave the location
or the interview site up to chance. The only way to know
exactly where your interview is and how much travel time you
should allow is to go there. Even if you are interviewing out
of town, find out how long the drive is to the interview.
Nothing disqualifies you, in most cases, faster than being late
for your interview.
Before you are sitting across from the interviewer, accumulate
some knowledge about the company. Knowing about the position is
not enough. Everyone that interviews will have read the
advertisement for the position. You need to be armed with
information about the company. Have they won any service
awards? Are they ranked as one of the best companies in America
to work for? Find out and impress the interviewer.
Another way to impress the interviewer is to have intelligent,
thoughtful questions to ask. Ask about productivity, benefits
or training procedures. Show that you have done your homework
and are truly extend about the position.
Be attentive and bring the interviewer as much information as
possible about yourself. If you have a portfolio or reference
letters, be sure you take them to the interview. Also be
prepared with complete work history and information as well as
past residency information. Be ready to answer a few probing
questions. Why do you want the job you have applied for? What
makes this a good time for a job or career change? Have some
intelligent answers for these questions.
Interviews will know if you are nervous. No matter how badly
you need the job, do not appear desperate. Show that you
believe in yourself and are confident about your ability to do
the job. Speak in terms of when you get the job opposed to it.
While this is a bold move it is a way to reinforce the idea of
you being chosen for the job. This is a trick for both you and
the interviewer.
No matter how true this may be, never tell the interviewer that
you “really need a job”. If this is what you tell the
interviewer they will think that you are willing to take any
job. Also, never talk negatively about your current boss or
co-workers. Give as objective view as possible if you are asked
about your current job relationship.
Inquire about the next interviewing steps. This will not only
show the interviewer that you are interested in the position it
will also give you some time to prepare if you are called for
the next interviewing step.
Be sure to keep a notebook in your car so you can jot down
notes immediately after you leave the interview. This is the
best way to keep track of important facts about the position.
In a day or so, mail a thank you card to your interviewer. This
could be the added interest they are waiting to see from you in
order to eliminate the other candidates.
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