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Prepare for Your Job
Interview
The hour that you spend in your job interview could be the most
important hour that you ever spend. This is because your job
interview is the time frame that you have to get that job that
you really want. But you need to have some winning strategies
in place so that when you’re sitting in that interview room you
put every minute to good use. You need to be as prepared as you
can for any number of questions that come your way and you need
to have the right answers at your fingertips so that you exude
self confidence and credibility.
One of your main goals in your job interview is to stand out
from the rest of the people who are applying for the same
position. One of the ways that you can do this is by finding
out as much as you can about the company that you want to work
for and the position that you’re applying for. The more
knowledgeable you sound about the job that you want the better
the impression you’ll leave with your interviewer.
During your interview avoid using words that sound
unprofessional such as “cool” and “awesome”. Most companies are
looking for a professional attitude and this attitude should be
displayed in your job interview to show your seriousness about
getting the job. Try to be as prepared as you can for the
interview by guessing at some of the questions you’ll be asked
and coming up with some answers. There are some questions you
can be sure that you’ll be asked, such as “why do you want this
job”. Try to come up with something better than the standard
answer which most interviewees will give. Be unique in your
presentation so that you leave an impression that is going to
be remembered.
When you’re asked to talk about yourself try to limit your
response time to about a minute. You want to talk too much
about yourself yet you also don’t want to give too little
information about who you are. It’s important that you listen
to your interviewer so that you show that you have listening
skills as well as speaking skills. Interviewers want to see a
well rounded individual in front of them who is ready to tackle
all aspects of the job. Your interview is your chance to score
a few points. Try to slip in a few comments about work ethics
and team work to show that these ideas aren’t foreign to
you.
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