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Interview Skills

Posted in Careers on January 10th, 2010 by admin – Be the first to comment Tags: ,

1. Be prepared with some answers in mind. Review possible interview questions so that you can take time to prepare answers ahead of time. Don’t let your answers sound like they are recited, but instead you should have ideas in your head about what kind of information you would like to get across in the interview. Then use that information to form the answers to the questions that you are asked.
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Enter and Start Your Interview

Posted in Careers on December 31st, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment Tags:

Once you get into the interview you need to ensure that you are able to combat your nerves and try not to appear too nervous as you will make the interview a lot harder. The interviewer will start making their own ideas of you as soon as you enter and if you enter with lots of nerves, you will be fighting against the interviewers nervous impression of you during the rest of the interview. Of course an interviewer would expect a little amount of nerves but being able to control them is what they are looking for.
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Know This, Before Appearing For the Interview

Posted in Careers on December 2nd, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment Tags:

Same way I feel that the job seeker should think like a marketing guy when he appears for the interview. He must know the art of selling himself to the company. A candidate must know how to sell his skills. But most of the time, candidate appears for the interview without proper preparation which results in bad impression along with the rejection of his candidature.
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Take Control of the Job Interview

Posted in Careers on November 25th, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment Tags: , ,

Can it really take that much? Look at them! They want to be entertained. They want to find the right job candidate. They want you to be the right person for the job. You can’t bring your puppy into the interview to entertain them. Sure, that would get you noticed, but it probably wouldn’t get you the job.
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