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« on: February 08, 2010, 04:53:14 PM »



The numbers of times you attend interview does not really matter No matter how many times you have interviewed for a job, the next interview needs a special attention and adequate preparation. This could be compared to "sales pitch," while the product is yourself. This may almost makes you feel as if you are on trial as the interviewer "cross-examines" you about your suitability for the job.
The most important thing here is preparation and the following tips should be of help to make interviewing a worthwhile experience for you.

Do your homework: Having adequate information about a potential employer is very valuable so gathering information about a potential employer is essential in preparing for a successful job interview.  Make effort to find out all that you can about the company's image, history, and plans for the future, this will help you to make the interview experience more effective and interactive. When possible visit the organization's website on the Internet, and do some other researches both online and offline.

Rehearse Your Interview questions: Rehearse for your interview as if it were a dress rehearsal. Obtain relevant questions, practice with a family member or friend, and videotape or record the session. After you finish the recording replay the mock interview, then evaluate your performance and make necessary correction to your responses in order to make the real interview very effective.

Be Punctual at The Interview and dress appropriately: In as much as possible never be late for interview. Arrive 10 or 15 minutes ahead of time. Make available your list of your references and extra copies of your resume. Establish rapport with the interviewer in the course of the interview most especially by making eye contact.

Comportment during The Interview: In the course of the interview, as the interview progresses, you should try remain calm, and when you don't understand a question ask for clarification. This will show if really want the job. Further more do not give answer to the interviewer's questions hastily that make your answers seem to be incomplete or not well thought out.

Show Absolute Interest In The Job
: At the end, reaffirm your interest in the job, express your appreciation to the interviewer for seeing you, and follow up later with a personal note to restate both sentiments.

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Visit http://tinyurl.com/ycxa66u to download A free copy of "HOW TO PASS JOB INTERVIEW"
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