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Sunday, July 6, 2008

The Job Interview

Job interviews can be nerve racking if you are not prepared. I've attended a few job interview during my search for employment. Some of them were successful while others were not. Here are a few things I've learned which may be helpful.
  1. Gather information about the position you're applying for. This would make you more knowledgable about the responsibilities you may be given. Having the background of the company would also enable you to see the options you have available in the future.
  2. Imagine the possible questions and practice your answers. This will enable you to build confidence during your interview.
  3. Look your best for an interview. I would suggest wearing something formal since it creates the impression that you are serious with your application. You don't really need to wear designer clothes or something flashy. You just need to look clean and decent so the interviewer will take you seriously.
  4. Be courteous and polite. A little courtesy goes a long way in earning the respect of others.
  5. Come on time. I would suggest coming at least fifteen minutes ahead of time so you can get yourself settled and prepared.
There are many more things that you could do to create a good first impression. Just relax take and take a deep breath. Your chances will always be better if you have success in your mind.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I strongly agree with your first point, to gather information about the position and the company. Questions during interviews usually revolve around those information. These will prepare you for questions like, "Why did you choose to apply for a position in this company?", "What do you know about the company?", etc.

Very helpful information. Thank you for sharing these points with everyone.