It is based on what Jerrold G. Simon. First, ask youself a question "What do I want to do?" you've got to really know what you are good at and what job you are pursuing. Research the company and teh job by reading books, magazine, newspapers, or internet. on the big day, try to come 15 earlier, you don't to be late or you don't want to wait too long so make you more nervous. at the every chance, let your interviewer see that your personal skills and qualifications relate to the job at hand. If it's a sales position, for example, go all out to show how articulate and persuasive you are.
there are three time period, before the interview, during and after.
Before the interview, dress appropietly, wear dress that are commonly worn or accepted in your interviewer's profession. Dress as if you could go to work at that location immediately. Go to the interview alone, and be there about 10 to 15 minutes before the time to show that you are eager and responsible enough to be prompt. Be sure you have your security card, your resumes' copies, the name and address of your reference people.
During the interview, be polite, don't smoke or chewing gum. Try to look as alert as possible, neither slouching nor sitting ramrod straight, make frequent eye contact and listen intently. Answer the questions clearly and completely, speaking audibly, and don't hesitate to ask questions of the interviewer as they occur to you, but wait to ask about the benefits and vacations until you actually offered the job. If you are not offered the job but want it, say so to the interviewer but do not demanding, just simply state confidently taht you would like to have that position.
After the interview, be sure to thank the inetrviewer for spending the time for you, and you can also write a thank-you note (just a note) to show a polite gesture taht may help the interviewer to keep you in mind. If you were told that you'll be contacted and you don't get any response, call or make a return visit. Perseverance often wins the job.
2007-07-20 18:19:31
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answered by nida5007 1
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You aren't likely to be offered the first job you apply for consider this just seeing where people work and what they do. Take a copy of your resume, dress professionally, relax and enjoy meeting the interviewer. Make mental notes of the interview to review with yourself later, remember what they thought was important. If they offer and you accept a job remembering what was important to them will help you do a better job. If they don't offer you will have still had an experience and be more ready for the next interview.
2007-07-22 13:11:12
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answered by shipwreck 7
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Prepare throughly for all possible job interview question and answer. Check websites like http://jobinterviewquestion.org/
2007-07-21 10:22:13
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answered by Anonymous
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