Remember that in an interview, it is not just the employers that are interviewing you. You should be interviewing them too. You may want to think of your questions before you go to the interview and write them down.
Ask them if you can speak to one of their employees and when you do, ask the employee about all the goods and the bads of working with that company. You don't want to accept a job offer without knowing the goods and the bads about the company you will be working for.
Good Luck!
2006-10-28 17:11:38
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answered by smarties 6
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Interview Tip 1: Plan Ahead - Do a little homework! Research the company and the position if possible, as well, the people you will meet with at the interview.
Interview Tip 2: Role Play - Once you have finished studying, begin role playing (rehearsing).
Interview Tip 3: Eye Contact - Maintain eye contact with your interviewer.
Interview Tip 4: Be Positive - In particular, avoid negative comments about past employers.
Interview Tip 5: Adapt - Listen and adapt. Be sensitive to the style of the interviewer.
Interview Tip 6: Relate - Try to relate your answers to the interviewer and his or her company.
Interview Tip 7: Encourage - Encourage the interviewer to share information about his or her company. Demonstrate your interest.
2006-10-28 17:10:42
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answered by CrystalEyez 2
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Be humble, honest, and sincere. Don't be afraid. An interview is a two way street. ask lots of questions, do your home work, know the company and what they do. Ask about your daily duties, ask about why the position is open, is it a new position? why did the previous holder leave the job? What are your prospects for the next 3-5 years from this position? how does the company see this position in terms of advancement? will there be things to grow into?? If you ask these kinds of questions the interview becomes more about them and less about you. Your interview skills will show the company more about you than your resume...
2006-10-28 17:03:05
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answered by ggroess 3
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If the interviewer (the boss) gives you an answer, relax and answer calmly. Be well groomed. Bring resume and application. Always wear something business-like. Be polite. If the interviewer offers you a seat, sit on it. On the day before the interview, get a good night sleep (if you got the interview like at 9:00 or something
2006-10-28 17:49:52
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answered by floridablackgreen 2
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Interview Do’s
• Research the organization prior to interview
• Arrive 10 minutes early
• Dress appropriately and conservatively
• Know exact time and location of the interview
• Offer a firm handshake at beginning and conclusion of interview
• Maintain good eye contact
• Sit still, upright, attentive
• Have questions prepared and ask them.
• Address interviewer by his/her title: Mr., Ms., Mrs., Dr.
• Be concise yet complete with your answers
• Express your appreciation for the interview
• Be self-confident
Interview Don’ts
• Don’t make negative comments about previous employers/professors
• Don’t falsify information on application or answers to questions
• Don’t imply that you will only consider one specific job with that organization
• Don’t give impression that you are only interested in job for its location, the pay, or you are just checking out employment possibilities
• If you choose to wear cologne/perfume, do so sparingly
2006-10-28 23:56:51
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answered by ® Espresso ® 4
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Tips:
- research about the compay, their products, services, etc. some questions may come from there & you can impress the interviewers too.
- Visit libary to find some books with interview questions & answers.
- get a list of questions you want to ask in the interview,
- get ready a list of References with telephone numbers.
- Dress properly; no over makeup, accessories, no perfume, no mini skirt, no tight and low cut shirt/top.
- always smile
- before leaving the interview session, remember to shake hand and thank them for taking time to interviewing you.
- send a thank you card or email the following day.
Ease, relaxed as much as you can.
Good luck.
2006-10-28 17:13:49
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answered by candy 3
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1. Look in their eyes when you speak
2. Mimic their actions (sitting back in chair, sitting on edge of chair) - don't go crazy with this one like if they sneeze you don't have eto sneeze.
3. Learn about the company you are interviewing with - look at their stock price if they have one - what are the trends
4. Don't be afraid to ask questions
5. Be confident and yourself.
2006-10-28 17:01:14
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answered by worldinmy_eyes 1
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Shake hands! Always look into the interviewers eyes, never look down. Don't figet. Practice questions with someone your comfortable with. It really helps!
2006-10-28 17:09:22
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answered by steel town gal 1
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Maintain the speed of asking questions to the Interview Board which you are displaying here. They will be scared to reject you.
2006-10-28 17:28:58
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answered by Anonymous
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be as honest as you can , don't say yes i know , if you don't know of anything that is asked, say I'll pick it up ,am a fast learner, be confident, and keep this thing in mind that the person on the other side of the table , was once what you are now , so don't try to fool him , don't talk fast , think before you reply to anything , and be as detailed as you can .
2006-10-28 17:07:48
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answered by anil seli 1
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