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Old 08-03-2011, 02:44 AM   #1
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Here are quick tips to prepare - job interview. Luck is only one factor and you can improve that just by preparing yourself. It is understandable that you'll be nervous, but don't worry - the tips below will help you out in a face-to-face job interview This kind of interview can take place with one or many interviewers present. Make sure that you find out in advance how many people will be in the room. Sometimes you won't always be told in advance.
Before the job interview
DO
1. Research into the company and the industry.
2. Take a copy of your CV and letters of references, education certificates with you. Place all of the documents in a clear plastic folder (black coloured preferred) and arranged in a chronological order.
3. Find out if you're expected to take any tests.
4. Plan your responses which are typically covered in any interview.
5. Make a list of questions to ask about the role of the job.
6. Bring in a written note the full name, address, telephone number of the company. Don't forget to also note the name of the person who had called you to arrange for the job interview.
7. Find out the names and designations of the persons you will be meeting and your interviewers.
8. Make sure that you know exactly where you are going, what time to arrive. Check out roads and train routes in advance to allow yourself plenty of time. Find out when you can park your car if you are driving.
9. Arrive at least 10 minutes early.
10. Carry a pen and paper together with your clear document file in a document case.
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11. Find the washroom to freshen up. Splash your face with water and take a couple of deep breaths.
12. Have a drink handy in case your mouth dries up!
13. Switch off your mobile phone. not even on silent vibrator mode. You don't want your mobile phone ringing half-way through the job interview.
14.Maintain eye contact when speaking. Answer questions clearly and succinctly - speaking too quickly can be seen as a sign of nervousness.
15. Ask questions about the company; this shows that you've done your homework.
16. If you have to take a test, do take your time.
17. If you have to do a composition,Nick high top, organise your thoughts in a mind map before you begin writing.
Lastly, DO
18. Wear a white shirt and dark coloured shoes, socks and pants if you are not sure.
19. Smile.
20. Read the DON'T list in my website.
You can definitely improve the outcome to prepare job interview alone. And knowing what to expect, what to say and do is going to make the difference to how you perform at that important job interview.
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