Interview
Tips - One
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Interview
Tip - One

Prepare
honest short and long term goals. Be specific and avoid "Miss
America" answers.
Interview
Tip - Two

Always
answer questions directly! Evasive responses allow the interviewer
latitude in evaluating your sincerely and honesty.
Interview
Tip - Three

Most
impressions are formed within the first five minutes of an
interview. Open with enthusiasm and chances are the interviewer
will spend the rest of the time selling you. Avoid cockiness
and the "I'm not really looking" attitude.
Interview
Tip - Four

There
exists great value in "asking for the job" or "the close".
Employers though, almost always resent an approach which places
them on the spot. Try ... "This appears to be a challenging
opportunity with a very dynamic organization and I would be
interested in pursuing this position further"; definitely
not ... "Am I the person for the job?" or "So, when do I start?".
Interview
Tip - Five

If
possible, take the time to locate the location of your interview.
Ideally a drive by of the company location will ensure timeliness
and greatly reduce the "where am I going" stress syndrome.
Interview
Tip - Six

Timeless
is a major sore point with interviewers. Always call if you
are going to be late. If you don't have a cell phone, if at
all possible, stop and call even if it's well before then
scheduled arrival time!
Interview
Tip - Seven

Something
positive can come of the worst jobs. Never bad-mouth a previous
employer or speak negatively about past experiences. It's
okay to describe the tough situation you may have faced, but
discuss how you overcame this adversity to achieve success
and how this perseverence and drive will benefit your next
employer.
Interview
Tip - Eight

Make
a concerted effort to remember the names of the individuals
to whom you are introduced. When you speak to that person
and when you close off that particular meeting, address them
by name. This trick tends to develop a stronger bond with
the interviewer and hence a more favourable and longer lasting
impression!
Interview
Tip - Nine

Never
underestimate the value of a firm handshake. Many make or
break impressions are made within the first five minutes of
an interview. A solid grip often is interpreted as confidence
and enthusiasm with a limp grip taken as the opposite.
Interview
Tip - Ten

Follow
up each interview (where you are genuinely interested in the
position) with a thank you letter. Do not resell your qualifications
or list why you are perfect for the job. Short and to the
point, thank the interviewer, express your enthusiasm and
commit to persuing the opportunity further.
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