The interviewer will not expect you to know it all. Portray yourself as willing to learn, admit that different companies have different ways to run their business, and that you are a quick learner, and a hard worker with good work ethics.
As for the things you do know, discuss how where you trained, and where you worked, try to be discreet with your previous experiences, do not discuss confidential matters.
Dress conservatively, behave respectfully, act interested. Good luck.
2007-02-20 23:29:49
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answered by QuiteNewHere 7
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It might be tight for time but hopefully you will have :
1. researched the company and know what they do
2. Know about the job and why you want it
3. What can you bring to the job and what will be your challenges
4. Dress well for the interview (makes you look and feel good)
5 Ask good questions such as the company's approach to developing their staff. The company culture and the spirit of team work that exists.
Remember if they ask why the company would do something the answer is normally to keep customer happy, to increase sales or to reduce cost so keep that in mind if you are stuck for any questions.
Finally as you travel there picture in your mind you already working there and enjoying it and the company loving you as an employee - will keep your confidence levels high. Good luck
2007-02-20 23:27:05
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answered by Chiclad 2
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Dress to impress smart and neat. When you get asked a question listen to it and pause for 2 secs to make sure you answer it to the best of your ability. Don't guess the answers and don't bullsh!t them they will see right through your answer. Take a few deep breaths before you go in and if there is 2 people interviewing you make eye contact with both of them no matter which one asks the question. be polite and don't crack some silly joke because this could go very wrong. At the end of the day if the job is meant for you, you'll get it so chill and be yourself, sell every good aspect of yourself that would suit the job in question and your sorted. Good Luck.
2007-02-20 23:29:11
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answered by perry1 2
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You need to read through all the information that has been sent to you. Look at the job description and person specification. You need to be prepared to answer questions that show how you can do the job. You obviously are of a good standard already as you have been shortlisted, so believe in yourself.
Also, dress nicely. If you look and feel well-dressed and smart it will show to the interviewers and you will feel more confident.
Also, if they ask you a question you don't understand, don't be afraid to ask them to explain it or repeat it. Take time to pause and think before you answer questions and don't babble!
Good luck!!!!
2007-02-20 23:40:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Think of all the usual questions that get asked at interview and have some answers ready beforehand. That way you won't look unprepared.
The killer questions are usually things like:
Why did you apply for this position?
Where do you see yourself in 3 years time?
What skills can you bring from previous positions, that would help you in this job?
The key to good answers is to try to be as honest as possible (lies are easy to spot), but try to be positive and a bit original as well. Also, believe in yourself - no one else is going to sell you, so you have to do it for yourself.
Good luck.
2007-02-20 23:24:54
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answered by Queen of the Night 4
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Good Luck on your interview. Just be yourself, anything phony will show thru as false. Bring a pad and pen and make notes as they tell you about benefits, the job responsibilities, etc. Don't be afraid to ask questions about salary, benefits, etc. Employers like someone who shows a lot of interest and curiosity about the company. Just don't overdo and be a chatterbox. Precise and professional. You should do fine.
2007-02-20 23:25:54
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answered by Anonymous
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