Interview Advice

You will know that the tips and all interview advice have paid off if you develop very good job interview skills as demonstrated by your ease and confidence in answering questions during the interview. If you did well, you may be called for a job interview follow-up. A follow-up may be easier than the previous one or it may be the hardest. However, if you are equipped with the right interview advice tips then you do not have to worry so much. The job interview skills that you possess will guide you and provide with the right amount of confidence that you need.

These are the few interview advice I would like to share with all.
After entering the interview room, keep my interview advice in your mind propoerly. They will surely help you a lot.

  1. Give a smile to interviewer and wish him with his/her name. Pronounce interviewer name properly(Mandatory).
  2. Attitude is everything. If you're smiling, excited and optimistic, you've already won half the battle. If you're cold, distant and uninterested, you've already lost 99% of the battles
  3. Be yourself. If you act like someone else and they like you, they don't actually like YOU. They like the person you're pretending to be. If you end up getting a job there, you won't be able to keep up the facade for very long anyway. Honesty and authenticity are very appealing characteristics. If both parties stay true to themselves, they'll know if they're right for each other. And in the end, that's usually what matters most.
  4. Relax. Interviews are not really interviews at all. They're conversations. Treat them like conversations, and the tension will slowly dissolve. Remember: when you walk into that office, you don't have the job to begin with. In theory, you have nothing to lose. You either come out way ahead or back where you started. If you approach the situation with a "win-draw" mentality, most of the pressure will fall by the wayside.
  5. Appearance counts. Before you meet people, virtually the only judgment you can make is based on aesthetics. What you're wearing matters. What they're wearing matters. How you sit, stand, shake hands, hold your pen and walk up the stairs counts. Not enormously, but enough. First impressions are huge. Also, how does the building look? Is the lobby clean and organized? Are the cubicles bunched together? Is the ceiling high or low? Does it look like a fun place to work? Does it invite you to come back?
  6. Fit is crucial. All the smarts, skills and experience in the world mean nothing without the right fit. If your values aren't aligned with those of the company, you're doomed. If you like to have fun and they're always serious, don't even bother. Seriously. The more you fit in, the more you'll want to come back every day and bust your butt. If you're always at odds with your coworkers, you're going to hate your job. Simple as that.
  7. Never say YOU DON'T KNOW THE ANSWER to any question. Always try and give a best possible answer to every question. Never give a negative answer to any question.
  8. Wish interviewer before leaving.


 

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