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Ok. I'm going to a very special high school and I like to impress the interviewer with my social skills. Any tips in preparing?

2007-03-14 02:31:19 · 2 answers · asked by gel 1 in Education & Reference Other - Education

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Go On an Interview

The key to having a good interview is being prepared. Here's what you need to do.

About a Week Before the Interview

Think about why you want the job: Write down three reasons why you want the job and be prepared to explain them to the employer.

Practice interviewing: Ask a friend or family member to practice interviewing with you, including your handshake, which should be firm but not too hard. Click here for a list of typical interview questions, which you can use to practice.
Learn about the company: Research the company before you go to the interview; call the main office and ask them to send you information or read through the company's website.

Get directions and plan your route: Find out exactly where you're going for the interview, how to get there and about how much time it will take you. Always leave extra time to get there.
On the Day of the Interview

Dress to impress: A coat and tie for men and a dress or suit for women are appropriate.

Bring supplies: Take an extra copy of your resume to the interview along with a pen and a small notebook in case you want to take notes.

Be on time: Get to the interview about 10 minutes in advance -- not too early, not too late.
During the Interview

Shake hands: Your handshake should be firm, but not too tight (don't squeeze really hard).

Make eye contact: If you're uncomfortable looking directly into someone's eyes then look at their forehead.

Speak clearly: Remind yourself to slow down when you talk and say each word very clearly.

Know something about the company: You should be able to weave in comments that make it clear you've researched the company and know how you can be an important part of its work.

Look interested: Stay focused on what the employer is saying, if you look bored or are caught off-guard then they won't think you'd make a very good employee
Ask questions: Listen to what they say and think about what questions you can ask (about the company, the job, etc.) This way, when the employer asks if you have any questions it will be obvious that you've been paying attention and you're very interested.
Thank them for their time: On the way, make eye contact and shake their hand again. Thank them and tell them that you're looking forward to hearing from them.
After the Interview

Send a thank you letter: Within 24 hours after your interview, you should send a thank you letter. Click here for an example of a good thank you letter.
Next Steps...
Send a thank you letter

2007-03-14 02:41:53 · answer #1 · answered by winter wonderland 3 · 0 0

Well watch the movie Risky Business with Tom Cruise....but seriously, name dropping never hurt.....referrals.....its who you know sometimes in the real world. Only thing better than selling yourself is an alumni promoting you. Good luck.

2007-03-14 02:45:29 · answer #2 · answered by HonestBizPro 2 · 0 0

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