tips
12 easy
HOW TO shine
on a job interview
Be punctual
Of course it’s obvious to say don’t be late,
but it can be just as bad to be to early.
If you do get to the venue way ahead of time,
find somewhere to have a cuppa, settle
your nerves and prepare
yourself physicaly and mentaly.
if you are the best
candidate for the job
- prove it and dress your best.
Wear a full suit with a tie
and smart shoe
Be well presented
Be prepared
Prepare a few questions you want to ask the interviewer.
Pose questions that demonstrate your knowledge
of the organization and subtly
convey your expertise.
Your interviewer has
given up their precious time
to meet you so make it
an enjoyable experience
for them!
Be interesting
Interviewers like
to meet someone
who enjoys a challenge
and is enthusiastic.
BE POSITIVE
Most people cannot think and
control their body language
at the same time, which is why you
need to be relaxed.
BE RELAXED
If an interviewer asks you
about a previous job in
which you had a less than
positive experience, the worst
thing you can do is lie about
it or avoid the subject.
BE honest
Any discussion is a 2-way
exchange of information. Let the
interviewer talk and lead the
interview without interrupting.
Listen carefully, and then give
thoughtful answers.
Be a good listener, and never interrupt
Interviews are not only
in-person. Be ready for all-medium
interviews. Nowadays interviews
are held over the phone, via Skype,
GotoMeeting or with pre-recorded
video
Be Ready for All Medium Interviews
Know your weaknesses
and be ready to turn them
into strengths.
If you’re asked to reveal about
your greatest weakness,
be positive and show that you’ve learned
(or are learning) to overcome it.
Be yourself
Interview situations can feel rather unnatural
and therefore make us say or do things that we wouldn’t
under normal circumstances. It’s good to have a few nerves,
but it is also important to try and relax. Remember – you have
the skills and experience required for the job
– that’s why you got the interview.
Remember to say
‘Thank you’
and
leave a positive
impression
THANK YOU
Visit our site www.craft-cv.com
SOURCES:
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/
capitalbusiness/how-to-shine-during-job-interviews
http://jobs.thirdsector.co.uk/

12 Easy Tips How to Shine on a Job Interview

  • 1.
    tips 12 easy HOW TOshine on a job interview
  • 2.
    Be punctual Of courseit’s obvious to say don’t be late, but it can be just as bad to be to early. If you do get to the venue way ahead of time, find somewhere to have a cuppa, settle your nerves and prepare yourself physicaly and mentaly.
  • 3.
    if you arethe best candidate for the job - prove it and dress your best. Wear a full suit with a tie and smart shoe Be well presented
  • 4.
    Be prepared Prepare afew questions you want to ask the interviewer. Pose questions that demonstrate your knowledge of the organization and subtly convey your expertise.
  • 5.
    Your interviewer has givenup their precious time to meet you so make it an enjoyable experience for them! Be interesting
  • 6.
    Interviewers like to meetsomeone who enjoys a challenge and is enthusiastic. BE POSITIVE
  • 7.
    Most people cannotthink and control their body language at the same time, which is why you need to be relaxed. BE RELAXED
  • 8.
    If an interviewerasks you about a previous job in which you had a less than positive experience, the worst thing you can do is lie about it or avoid the subject. BE honest
  • 9.
    Any discussion isa 2-way exchange of information. Let the interviewer talk and lead the interview without interrupting. Listen carefully, and then give thoughtful answers. Be a good listener, and never interrupt
  • 10.
    Interviews are notonly in-person. Be ready for all-medium interviews. Nowadays interviews are held over the phone, via Skype, GotoMeeting or with pre-recorded video Be Ready for All Medium Interviews
  • 11.
    Know your weaknesses andbe ready to turn them into strengths. If you’re asked to reveal about your greatest weakness, be positive and show that you’ve learned (or are learning) to overcome it.
  • 12.
    Be yourself Interview situationscan feel rather unnatural and therefore make us say or do things that we wouldn’t under normal circumstances. It’s good to have a few nerves, but it is also important to try and relax. Remember – you have the skills and experience required for the job – that’s why you got the interview.
  • 13.
    Remember to say ‘Thankyou’ and leave a positive impression THANK YOU
  • 14.
    Visit our sitewww.craft-cv.com
  • 15.
    SOURCES: free exclusive vectorsfrOm www.freepik.com http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/ capitalbusiness/how-to-shine-during-job-interviews http://jobs.thirdsector.co.uk/