Tips on interview and right preparation for interview helps you to get succeed in interview. No matter where you studied or how much knowledge you have, and whom you know--if you aren't able to interview successfully, you won't get the job.
1. Research
Find information about the company you want to work for. Visit the company’s Website and talk to anyone you might know who works there. What kinds of products or services does the company make or sell? What types of people work there? What are the typical hours this position requires? What are some of the day-to-day tasks that the job involves?
Make notes of things you want more information about and ask the employer about them at the end of your interview (it’s always a good idea to have a few questions to ask the employer, anyway!). For more information on how and why to research a company before you interview, click here.
2. Practice
It sounds funny – and it looks even funnier – but practicing out loud for your interview will help you sound more polished and concise and less nervous in the actual interview. List a few key things you want the employer to know about you, and review common interview questions. Formulate answers to those questions and answer them out loud while looking at yourself in the mirror.
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3.Dress to Make a Good First Impression
In an interview, first impressions do matter. The best way to ensure a good first impression is to dress smart. If you are interviewing for a job in an office, it is usually best to wear a dark-colored, conservative suit (for both men and women).
If you are unsure what to wear, you should always go with the most conservative, professional option.
4. Be Conscious of Good Interview Etiquette.
This list could go on forever – there is literally an endless array of “dos” and “don’ts” for an interview – and not everyone agrees on every aspect of that list.
Be on time for your interview
Be aware of your body
Keep the interview positive.
(For a comprehensive list, click here).
5. Be Prepared to Ask the Interviewer Questions
This is where your research comes in. Employers want to know if you’re truly interested in the position. They also want to know that you have all the information you need to make a decision, if offered the job
Click on Sample Questions to Ask an Interviewer or Questions to Ask in an Interview for list of sample questions to ask in your interview.
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