Job Interview Preparation
How to make a strong first
impression... deal with tough questions... be seen as
professional... and make sure you're the applicant that gets
picked for the job
Going for job interview and do not know how to prepare! Well,here are some points, which you must consider while going for the job interview.
Giving an interview is not any simple task. Remember that interview is not any general conversation, but is a test to assess you.
Going for interview without any preparation, will land you in trouble and you will lost your impression forever. You must do good, planned preparation for the interview.
Before going for a job interview, collect all the data about the employing company. Visit the web sites and point out necessary information about the company. Write down the standard type of questions you will be asked by the interviewer. Prepare for your answers. Put your answers based on the facts and your qualification. Because, the entire outcome from the interview is dependent on how you answer the questions and how smartly you justify yourself.
Always be ready to be able to say why you are looking for this job, why you want to do this job in this particular organization. Then questions like what your weakness and strengths are, then what are your best achievements are, what you really want to accomplish as a career, what your experience tells you and many such general questions. The answers to these type of questions should be informative and you must justify your points in details. Point out some examples by which you can best describe your answers. Have detail study of examples you are going to point out.
Then get the handbook of company’s terms and conditions. Go through it properly and you can save your time at the time of interview. Collect the hard substantiation as an evidence for what you have accomplished, which will put you ahead of the others who are competing with you. Make sure you resume or CV is up to date and keep it very clean and noteworthy. Carry your latest updated resume with you even if already given to the interviewer. Always carry more than one copy of resume with you.
Try to collect and remember the company relevant issues. Prepare some questions to ask about the company role and related topics. Search for the company’s trade and research company policies. You can ask any doubts if you have any in your mind.
Always review your aim, short-term goals, and long term goals. Speak honestly and clearly. Be energetic and build the rapport with the interviewer. Justify them how you plan to achieve them with every thing you got. Make sure that you have at least two or three good references, which will put you, one-step ahead of the other candidates. Always have a positive mind set, be enthusiastic and focused. Think of various strategies to deal positively with the flaws you have. Try to get some personality tests. Personality tests shows your merits and weak points, and be able to act positively from the results.
Then at the last minute, dress properly. Wear good combination of formals, and dress smartly. Be confident and look smart.
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• Dress to impress: Never
fail tips to make sure you look professional and impressive for your
interview (pages 5-6)
• Common interview questions and how
to answer them—even the tough ones (ever wondered how to
answer questions like salary requirements, goals, and past mistakes?
It's all here) (pages 5-10)
• The absolute maximum
time you should take to answer a question in any job interview (Plus
the one specific time you can ignore this rule) (page 12)
• How to prepare yourself for your
interview and get into the best state of mind to be able to
"nail it!" (plus, the exact things to do the day of
before the interview) (pages 12-15)
• What you should do
immediately following any interview to ensure you stay in the top of
the interviewer's mind (page 17)
• How to handle the second interview
and make sure you come out on top from the short list of people
they've asked to take a second interview! (pages 17-18)
• The 13 types of
interviews you're likely to encounter and how to best handle
each one (pages 18-27)
• How to successfully "sell
yourself" without sounding like your bragging,
over-confident, or lying in any way about your abilities (pages 27-29)
• How to negotiate your
salary like a pro (don't even think about negotiating your
pay until you know these tips) (pages 30-32)
• How to write a solid resume that
stands out from the crowd (plus, I'll even give you some
sample resumes you can model and teach you how to deal with internet
and email resumes) (pages 32-54)
• How to make sure you
get the best references possible for your job interview (pages 70-73)
• Plus much, MUCH MORE!
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