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2006-08-11 03:38:16 · 9 answers · asked by munna64u 2 in Local Businesses India Chennai

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Just remain calm and answer the questions to the best of your ability. Try not to stress out about it too much. Most importantly, just be yourself. Good luck.

2006-08-11 04:33:30 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Just be calm. And as the first answerer said read your CV properly. And don't venture into subjects of which you have less knowledge, because those are the areas where you may be caught.

Other than that, just maintain eye contact, make sure you engage in an effective conversation. Usually an effective converstation can hush up small errors or mistakes in an interview. And also, there is no need to prepare a lot of things like communication and all. Just be yourself and just prepare for the technical part

Good luck.

2006-08-11 14:39:44 · answer #2 · answered by Eternity 6 · 0 0

Hi,
I just go through this article and share with you.....

7 Actions to Take BEFORE You Interview
Copyright 2006 Joseph Turner

By decreasing the jitters BEFORE your interview you can
increase your confidence DURING the interview.

Getting nervous just before or during an interview is
natural but there are specific actions you can take to
decrease, if not eliminate it. Here is a checklist of 7
important actions you can accomplish before any interview
you walk into.

1. When it comes to answering interview questions, forget
trying to memorize scripted answers that you probably read
somewhere. Instead, focus on answering the questions in a
way that makes sense to you that showcases your experience
and skills.

Do this by developing your stories. By this I mean, you'll
develop stories around specific examples of your career
where you get to tell how you?
a. Either made money or saved money for your current or
previous company.

b. Faced a crisis or two in your life or job and how you
responded or recovered from it.

c. Functioned as a part of a team and what your
contribution was.

d. Had to deal with stress in your career.

e. And many other stories revolving around typical
interview questions that you can always expect.

Interviewers want to know more about who you are and
telling small stories like this is an excellent way to do
this. You want to be remembered.?When you stand out from
the crowd you'll personalize yourself. Another benefit is
that you won't have to worry about memorizing answers to
stock questions. Just be yourself and let your story shine
through. If you can have about 5 to 7 good little stories
of about 30 to 90 seconds each, your confidence will rise
tremendously for any interview you have.

2. Do company research well in advance so that you can
relax before the interview rather than scrambling to get
ready at the last minute. This also reduces the possibility
of stupid and embarrassing questions on your part. You
should already know what products or services the company
is in the business of providing. You should know their
size, their annual revenues (if they are a public company),
what the title and functions of the job are, and lastly,
the name and title of the person interviewing and their
role in the hiring process.

3. Plan ahead to wear comfortable clothing that suits this
type of interview. The usual mode these days is business
attire. That could mean different things to different
companies. If you're not sure, call ahead to either your
interviewer or the HR department and ask. When in doubt,
dress more conservatively. You want to fit in and not feel
self conscious about your clothing choice during the
interview.

4. Make sure you have the name and phone number of a
contact person, preferably the person you'll be meeting
with. Stuff happens and when it does you'll want to keep
them informed of delays that may be beyond your control.

5. Log on to Mapquest?or Yahoo Maps?and get directions if
you're not sure of their exact location. You want to arrive
well in advance so that you can get there a little early so
you can shift gears and collect your thoughts before you
walk in.

6. Remember to bring copies of your resume with you. One
for yourself and one for your interviewer and perhaps a
spare one or two just in case. You might want to refer to
your resume during the interview and having a copy in front
of you can add to you sense of security. If there are any
other items you need, like a portfolio, bring this as well.

7. Finally, don't place undue pressure on yourself. This is
just one interview. It's not "do or die". The last emotion
you want to project is one of neediness or desperation
because you aren't either. Once you walk in to the
interview, your prep work has been done and you can feel
confident about letting the chips fall where they may.

A checklist of seven steps that's easy to do but will pay
big rewards in your successful job search.?The key here is
that the magic of doing your best means doing all your
preparation beforehand so you can go into the interview
relaxed and calm.

Take care
Chris

2006-08-11 21:17:24 · answer #3 · answered by a99mail ONG 2 · 0 0

Stay cool. Read your CV well before going for the interview, answer and substantiate what you have written in your CV.

Listen to the questions carefully and offer optimum answers.

2006-08-11 11:26:46 · answer #4 · answered by helpaneed 7 · 0 0

stay in controll. know your CV well before going in for the interview, answer and substantiate everything you have written in your CV.

Listen to the questions carefully and offer optimal responses that directly address what the interviewer is looking for.

2006-08-11 20:57:33 · answer #5 · answered by hanumistee 7 · 0 0

try to be calm and cool remember its your resume that gets you the interview so just be you.

2006-08-11 13:50:41 · answer #6 · answered by lcayote 5 · 0 0

There is nothing to teach. Belive that only you can do the job for them and no one on this earth is qulaified or talented to undertake that job.

2006-08-12 02:57:21 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

well prepared. be yourself during the interview tk place.

2006-08-11 13:58:09 · answer #8 · answered by dellion 2 · 0 0

http://www.aperfectcareer.co.uk/interview_coaching.html
http://experts.about.com/q/Interviewing-Tips-2314/Ask-Hiring-Manager-decision.htm
http://www.duediligence1.com/preparing_interview_questions.htm
http://www.bestnetguide.info/Interview/Interview-Tip/tip-to-preparing-for-interview.cfm
http://www.meadowsconsulting.com/yourcareer/interviewpreparation.htm
http://www.oldscollege.ab.ca/images/galleries/2004/WEBCAST/pages/Myron%20preparing%20for%20interview.html
http://www.netreviews.info/Interview/Interview-Tip/tip-to-preparing-for-interview.cfm
http://www.netizenguide.info/Interview/Interview-Tip/tip-to-preparing-for-interview.cfm
http://oerl.sri.com/module/mod6/m6_p1.html
http://www.job-interview.net/

Please visit the above pages. I hope, it helps u.

2006-08-13 05:04:24 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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