You cant really prepare cos u dont know what the questions will be... Basicly think of any question that might come up (to do with the topic of the job) When you go in smile, be polite but show them CONFIDENCE try to sound confident, give short answer that say alot and im sure theyll love ya....
2006-06-07 03:37:59
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answered by chnuna 3
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Be sure you are well rested and your appearance is clean and neat.
Be sure you can make it to the interview site roughly 10 minutes before your scheduled meeting.
Know how long the interview is expected to last. Be sure not to make appointments immediately following your expected completion time.
Know where you are going and how long it will take you to make the trip at the specific time of the day required. If you are unsure, if possible, take time to go to the interview site once before your interview.
Prepare a listing of references and specific contact information.
Have available a few additional copies of your CV to distribute to interviewers if necessary.
Know about the job. Take time to once again review advertisement/posting information and visit our Corporate Website.
Know why you want to work with Quintiles Transnational Corp. Gather as much information as possible about the company and if necessary, prepare a few specific questions for clarification during the interview.
Know how your experiences, training, education and skills can be applied and valuable in the position being offered.
Be ready for the questions you will likely be asked. Think of answers you want to give that accurately portray your experiences and views.
Some sample questions you may want answered during your interview are:
Detailed description of the position.
Reason position is available.
Description of the selection process.
Orientation and training programs.
Why and when did interviewer join Quintiles Transnational Corp.
When can you expect to hear back from the company post interview.
Other helpful tips:
Neatly and completely fill out any application forms.
Be sure your handshake is firm.
Wait until you are offered a chair before sitting and be sure to sit upright and be attentive.
Be a good listener as well as a good talker. Smile!
Maintain eye contact.
Record your interviewer's names and titles.
Be truthful!
Post interview, call your Human Resources contact for follow-up. It is important to let them know your interest and feedback from the interview and will demonstrate strong follow-up skills and high level of interest and enthusiasm!
Last but not least, follow-up with your interviewers. A quick call, email, or mailed note is sufficient.
2006-06-07 10:38:15
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answered by q1mixer 2
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Find out about the company i.e by looking on the internet or going over any literature they have sent you...go through in your head what you feel you need to say so that on the day you're well prepared...read through your application form (if you've kept a copy!) in case they ask you about something you've written on there and you can't remember or worse, you lied about it!...finally get a good night's sleep, don't worry and be yourself on the day :)
2006-06-07 10:39:48
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answered by franpal_2000 3
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Try these:
Dress for an interview
http://www.wikihow.com/Dress-for-an-Interview-as-a-Man
Go to an interview
http://www.wikihow.com/Go-to-an-Interview
Answer tough questions
http://www.wikihow.com/Answer-Tough-Questions-in-an-Interview
Ace an Interview
http://soyouwanna.com/site/syws/aceinterview/aceinterview.html
Good Luck!
2006-06-07 10:45:06
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answered by Anonymous
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make sure you have questions that really make sense to you. Make it a two-way conversation. Having good questions shows your intelligence, interest, and also gives them a chance to share more with you, which almost always makes them feel better about you.
2006-06-07 11:59:51
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answered by DramaGuy 7
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