Advice for Preparing for a Job Interview by Aseriah Jordan
Interviews, for a lot of people, are the hardest part of a job search. Not to worry my friend, with a little preparation, you will ace the interview and then some. Just like when you take an exam, you have to study to be confident in getting a good grade. Interviews are no different, except not as nerve wrecking. It's rather simple to prepare for an interview and I have listed them for you.
Interview PreparationFirst off, you have to have an idea of the questions you will be asked. Sit down and think about the questions you would ask if you were the one conducting the interview. As a note, you can't possibly anticipate every question, but think of the biggest ones. Doing this little exercise will provide you with a base to answer whatever the employer throws at you.
Key, first impressions are everything. When it comes to an interview, being presentable can make or break your chancing of getting the job. This includes showing up clean shaved, showered, haircut, in other words look professional. Just make sure you don't over do it (too much perfume).
Even though what you say will sell you the most, body language has a huge affect on you communication. An experienced interviewer can read your body language like a professional poker player. While you may not be able to hide the messages your body sends, you can still control the things you say.
In SummaryThis is just a simple, brief overview of what you can do to prepare yourself for an interview. Keep in mind the questions you have thought up and most importantly remain calm and collective. You will have success with this little insight but you can check out more information about interviews and what to expect by heading over HERE.
Best of Luck and God Bless
About the Author
Aseriah is a writer for the Iowa Citizen-Press. You can learn a lot more about how preparing for an interview can help you and more at http://www.aseriah.com/interviews
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Here are a list of some important Interview Questions.
Click on them to view the answer:
1)Tell Me Something About Yourself ?
2) What Is (Are) Your Strength (Strengths)?
3) What Is (Are) Your Weakness (Weaknesses)?
4) Can You Work Well Under Pressure?
5) What Are Your Short Term Goals?
6) What Are Your Long Term Goals?
7) Where Do You See Yourself 5 Years From Now?
8) Why Should We Hire You?
9) What Kind Of Salary Are You Looking For?
10) Why Do You Want To Leave Your Current Job?
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