Go though the interview question and answers
available in websites like
http://myitcareer.org/
,etc.
2007-03-07 22:32:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Things to know about interviewing regardless of your field:
-Be on time. Better yet, be early, but not too early. That way you can allow yourself at least 10 minutes to become familiar with your surroundings, and you won't feel rushed.
-Leave home early in case you hit traffic.
-Make sure ahead of time that you know exactly how to get there. You don't want to get lost on the day of the interview.
-Give the interviewer a firm, confident handshake and smile.
-Don't fill your answers with "um"s and "uh"s. If you're not sure how to answer a question, tell the interviewer that you need a minute to think about it.
-Don't play with your hair or your clothes.
-Bring extra copies of your resume. Buy a portfolio or a thick folder, something you can keep extra copies in. It'll also help you when you're in the interview because you can keep it on your lap and it will give you something to hold onto if you get so nervous your hands start to shake a bit. You can also fold your hands together and put them on your lap. If you start getting nervous, you can squeeze your hands.
-Be dressed for the occasion. Make sure your clothes are ironed. Don't wear any bright colors. Stick to neutrals or black.
-Watch how much cologne or perfume you put on. Keep it simple.
-Sit straight and don't sit with your legs wide open. You want to be as relaxed as you can during such a stressful situation, but not that relaxed.
-Have a question or two regarding the company prepared for the interviewer. This will show that you did your research on the company, and will allow the interviewer to talk about the company.
-Be prepared to answer a question such as, “What do you think is your biggest weakness?" Remember that any answer you give should be followed by a solution that you applied to your life. For e.g., your biggest weakness is time management. So you tell the interviewer that, and then explain how you've learned to overcome it, by buying a date book and following it religiously, writing to-do lists, starting and finishing the hardest task on your list first, learning to prioritize, etc.
-Also be prepared to answer a question regarding your best characterisitc. Think of something that will serve the company well. It could be your great time-management skills, or your organizational skills, ability to adapt easily to new situations and places, ability to handle stress well, etc.
-Make sure to smile and be pleasant throughout the interview. The interviewer wants to know that you'll fit into the company's corporate culture. So try to be at ease and as friendly and confident as you can. Be enthusiastic.
-Be yourself.
-At the end of the interview, give the interviewer a firm handshake and thank him/her for their time.
-After the interview, send a thank you note to the interviewer. -Do this within the first two or three days.
Check and see if your university's career center offers free mock (fake) interviews so you can practice.
Good luck!
2007-03-08 06:55:58
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answered by Purple 5
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Very simple
Sit properly on the chair. While they ask u any questions look at them casually and reply. Think that the opp. person is ur friend.
Nothing to worry.
Whatever they ask, answer them properly. Good Luck
2007-03-08 06:30:35
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answered by Raki 2
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