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Presentation in the Job
Interview
When it’s time for that big job interview there are some things
that you need to do so that you’re as ready as you can be and
so that your presentation is top notch.
Perhaps the most important thing that you can do is learn as
much about the company that you’re interviewing for as you can.
When you know something about the company you show that you
have a big interest in getting hired. If you don’t look like
you’re interested in the job your interviewer is going to
forget you the minute you walk out of the room. When you
research the company you’ll be able to ask intelligent and
relevant questions when it’s your turn in the question
seat.
Dress appropriately for the interview. Make sure that your
choice of clothing is professional looking and clean. You want
to be a bit on the conservative side to show your respect for
the interview process. Your entire appearance should be
polished so that you exude confidence and charisma. Dressing
nicely is a big compliment to the person who is interviewing
you since it shows that you appreciate the time they are taking
to interview you.
Have all your papers in order before you go into the interview.
Take along extra copies of your resume, references, and
reference letters so that you can leave them with your
interviewer. You’ll also want to take along a pad of paper and
pen so that you can make notes if needed. Arrive at least ten
to fifteen minutes before the start of your interview. You want
to make sure that there is no chance that you’ll be late. Greet
your interviewer with respect and consideration as well as any
people who you meet before the interview such as the
receptionist or secretary. You never know when one of these
people will offer their opinion to your potential
employer.
Even if your interviewer seems very casual it’s important that
you not be. Don’t forget your manners just because the
atmosphere seems casual and easy going.
You want to maintain your professionalism at all times so that
you leave the impression that you are ready for a new job.
Don’t address the person who is conducting the interview by
their first name even if you are introduced as such.
Using their last name is a sign of respect that should be
maintained at all times. Take your time when answering
questions so that you don’t rush and say something that you
don’t really mean. Remember that your interview is your one
opportunity to sell yourself and show your potential employer
that you have what it takes.
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