3. APPEARANCE
In my experience, I have seen a lot of peo-
ple neatly dressed but yet fail to get the job
but I have NEVER seen a poorly dressed
individual get any job.
It is important you look your best, wipe off
sweat, smile and go on to the next step..
4. COMPOSURE
It's pretty difficult to keep your cool when
you are in front of an 8 man panel who seem
to be staring into your soul. Well that's the
essence of it anyway.
All you have to do is:
● Take a deep breath
● Smile
● Relax (sit upright, look straight and stay still.
No tapping of feet or nervous display)
5. VOICE
Your voice is the ultimate measure of your
confidence level. The most confident man in
a room can be identified by his tone. This is
easy to attain or at least fake for the duration
of the interview. You have to maintain a
moderate-pitched/conversation style tone.
I recommend you sing regularly in order to
give your voice a confident tone. Trust me, it
WORKS!
6. ENGAGEMENT
While no firm wants to employ a “boring”
personnel, a garrulous employee is a big
turn off! You have to strike a balance. Focus
on your strengths and your positives. When
outlining your achievements try as much as
you can to use “we” in place of “i”. If you fo-
cus on your strengths most of the questions
coming your way would arise from your
strong suit. KEEP THEM ENGAGED.
7. CLOSURE
Most people don't pay attention to this part.
After an interesting interview most HR per-
sonnel are looking forward to your closure.
Luckily, you don't have to do much, but you
have to do something anyways. A simple
“thanks and I look forward to hearing from
you” would suffix. Don't forget to add a slight
smile so it appears NATURAL.
8. END
Cheers! All I need you to do is ACT!
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