Tuesday, July 16, 2019

A Guide For Preparing For An Interview By Christine Reidhead

By Nancy Long


Even the smartest, qualified and experienced job seekers have to organize themselves before going for an interview. One should understand that interview skills are acquired, and failure to showcase them might make you lose a chance to work with a company of your dreams. Being interviewed is not all about starting work immediately you need to have ways to get along with everyone in that organization. Here in is a guide to preparing for an interview by Christine Reidhead.

Be informed on what the company deals with for better understanding of what the job description needs from you. Check the company website and extract as much information as possible. If its a chain of companies make sure, you dwell on what the local firm does locally. Prepare in advance to avoid missing any critical details.

Know the common questions asked by almost every other employer. Such questions might seem more comfortable, but lack of prior preparedness can lead to a mess on the evaluation day. Write down the questions and find the correct answers to avoid fumbling when the interviewer asks them. If you fail to answer them correctly, the employer will assume you are not the right candidate for the job.

At the same time, you must be ready with questions targeting the examiner. These should be intelligence questions and should touch on the operations of the firm to demonstrate your ability and to show you are seriously looking for this job. At least have two or three questions in your list to avoid losing memory on them.

Make your selling point very clear and articulate. Be ready to explain to them and use the right tone when describing yourself. Your words should be brought out correctly and do not make the interviewer keep on asking you to repeat yourself. Also, make the answers as short as possible and then give appropriate examples.

Stay positive even if you know you are struggling to do it. Everyone has dark experiences to make but limit them for this process to avoid people judging you wrongly. No matter how negative the question is, to remain calm and find a positive response to them. Avoid giving details of questions not asked to avoid victimization.

Be dressed in a dress code that supports the fact that are serious about this job. Dressing code will say much about your personality, and you need to always dress for success. In case you walk in an interview room and you are shabbily dressed, then the examiner is likely to lose respect for you. Know the dressing code that is commonly used by the employees of that organization and dress that way.

When speaking, use appropriate and formal language. Have a face to face contact with the examiner. This is not time to brag, therefore, your confidence levels should be average. Most examiners will judge you on this when you start talking about your achievements. Remain calm to avoid being leveled arrogant by the examiner. Because of such happenings, even if you have the best papers from the group you will lose the chance.




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