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INTERVIEW
BASICS
Many
people are literally scared of interviews. Though
they are aware of everything yet at that crucial moment
their mind goes blank and they are tongue-tied. Giving
interviews is not that tough as you think only thing
is that you must know a few basic facts. Following
are a few tips, which will guide you, to perform better
in your next interview and will make you more confident.
1. Go thoroughly prepared.
Never attend any interview without preparation. That
will be the worst thing to do and this also lowers
down your confidence to a considerable extent. In
order to be at an advantage, you have to find out
as much as you can about the interviewer(s). Find
out about the company, their business, and the position
for which you're being interviewed. Prepare for the
questions they're likely to ask you, as well as the
questions you would like to ask them.
2. Reach early but never
late. Never be late on the most important day and
try to avoid any possibility of delay. No one will
remember your excuse for being late, but will surely
remember that you were late.
3. Dress up properly.
Always remember that every large company has its own
dress and dress code standards. The appropriate attire
and grooming is very vital when attending an interview.
Always were formal dress and please don't over do
yourself. If you expect the interview to last several
hours, plan to wear clothing that will look neat all
day. If it's raining, protect your outfit with reliable
rain gear. Do not ever look shabby.
4. Be confident of yourself.
Are you confident of your ability to meet responsibilities
entrusted to you? One thing that you have to remember
is that you have to be confident. Lack of confidence
will make you weaker and you will surely not perform
well. Just tell yourself that I will do it and go
ahead.
5. Cheer up. You should
go for an interview with enthusiasm and an open mind
while presenting yourself in an upbeat and professional
manner. So try cheering up and don't panic.
6. Be polite and honest. Another important
thing is that be polite. Don't answer back with anger
or frustration. Also you must be honest. If you don't
know the answer politely say that you are not aware
of the answer. Never try to take the interviewers
for a ride and you will end up being in trouble.
7. Understand the interviewers
question. The successful interviewee read the interviewer's
tone and gestures and responds accordingly. Paying
proper attention. Know when to continue, change direction,
or stop talking during topics and discussions. Avoid
potentially controversial and intricate issues. Pay
attention to the interviewer's questions and line
of conversation and try to understand his mannerism.
8. Keep your cool. No
matter what happens, don't lose your temper. Even
if you don't really need the job, remember that your
reputation may precede you to your next interview.
If you do react, do so with control and resolve, so
that you won't regret your behavior afterward.
9. Know your job. If
you get the offer, you should be aware as to what
you are expected to do. Clear out all details such
as your salary, other benefits and job assignments
at the inception itself. Never commit yourself to
a job with which you are not much comfortable with
or unhappy.
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