A Few Job Interview Basics

March 29, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Interviewing Tips

A job interview doesn’t have to be a big scary event. In fact, it can actually be rather fun and informative for both interviewer and interviewee. I have been in a number of interviews and I have come to learn a few things I think can be helpful in assisting people in succeeding with interviews. If you pay particular attention to detail you will be able to land the all important job you have been seeking to find all year long. Here are some job interview basics to help you through.

Have a polished and clean appearance. The first few seconds from the time you enter the office are perhaps the most decisive seconds of an interview. First impressions last longer than ones that follow later. So make sure you are as smart as possible as this will tell the boss what sort of person you are. Make sure clothes are well ironed, hair is well combed and that your shoes are polished to perfection.

One of the most important job interview basics is to project a confident air. Confidence is a master and a low self esteem is always the slave. The moment you walk into the interview room make sure you establish eye contact immediately. And when you get to shake hands be sure to have a confident grip of the bosses hands. Do not take a seat immediately but ask first. This always indicates a respectful attitude.

A smile is crucial. People who smile are good for any business and people are more likely to warm up to them than to those that wear frowns like they are in fashion. But be careful not to overuse it as it might come off as fake or forced. Along these same line, be sure to relax – remember you are not on trail and this interview is as much for your benefit as for the benefit of the person interviewing you.

Knowing a little bit of detail about the company interviewing you is also one of the important job interview basics. If you know a bit about the company, you can then ask intelligent questions about their products and company culture. Many people don’t do this and it can set you apart from the rest of the candidates.

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How To Dress For A Job Interview

March 29, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Interviewing Tips

You’ve probably heard the saying that “you never get a second chance to make a first impression” and nowhere is this more true than in a job interview which is why learning how to dress for a job interview is critical if you want to have the best chance possible of landing a job.

The very first thing you must focus on is neatness. You general appearance, though out of place with reality, impacts significantly on the overall outcome of your interview. Make sure that all your clothes are ironed and clean the day before an interview as interviewers will definitely have their eyes set on that. First impressions last longest, so do not ruin your chances by neglecting this aspect of neatness.

Having removed that from the picture you must focus on the type of job you are being interviewed for when you figure out how to dress for a job interview. Generally the job you are being interviewed for must determine how you dress. What I mean to say is that you cannot go to an interview for a position as a car mechanic dressed in a suit and tie. Another example would be going for an office job interview dressed like a mechanic; dressing has to be as relevant as possible.

Make sure you are in your most comfortable outfit. The comfort that a certain outfit gives you determines a lot of things. For starters it determines the level of confidence with which you enter the interview room. It also determines your level of comfort, as well as your general facial appearance.

Apart from the tips listed above on how to dress for a job interview, you must also be sure to keep your hair well combed and Apart from the tips listed above on how to dress for a job interview, you must also be sure to keep your hair well combed and smart. And when you decide to have a spray on do not overdo it as it can distract the interviewer negatively.

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