Want to succeed in a job interview, check out these dos ad donts which every job seeker should know to crack the interview like a professional.
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Although there are many uncontrollable factors when it comes to the candidate selection process, there are also many factors that can be controlled. Focusing on these controllable factors will not only help ease your interview stress, but it will also help you land your next job.
Job Interview Dos and Don’ts
Making a good impression with the prospective employer is key to landing the job but sometimes it’s the basic things like being late or not being dressed appropriately that leave a bad impression and lets you down.
Here are a few interview do’s and don’ts to help you leave a great impression and improve your chances of landing that job...
Good luck!
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Want to succeed in a job interview, check out these dos ad donts which every job seeker should know to crack the interview like a professional.
Visit us @ http://uk.gigajob.com
Get career advice and Tips @ http://uk.gigajob.com/career_advice/
This was a presentation given in March 2010 to a Careers Class at the University of Georgia. For full details on each topic, visit www.thesocialtrex.com, in the "Topics" pull down sections select "Lecture". This will pull all post from this lecture with detailed information.
Although there are many uncontrollable factors when it comes to the candidate selection process, there are also many factors that can be controlled. Focusing on these controllable factors will not only help ease your interview stress, but it will also help you land your next job.
Job Interview Dos and Don’ts
Making a good impression with the prospective employer is key to landing the job but sometimes it’s the basic things like being late or not being dressed appropriately that leave a bad impression and lets you down.
Here are a few interview do’s and don’ts to help you leave a great impression and improve your chances of landing that job...
Good luck!
FindMyDreamJob.co.uk
It's very common to commit some silly mistakes in an interview which can make you lose that job opportunity. These tips can help you to avoid such mistakes during your job interview.
This presentation shows the pro's and con's for appearing for an interview.
Some reference videos which might help you understand better.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUhsNIeIgpY
Attitude is everything
It is very important to have a correct and positive attitude and approach while giving an interview
There are two kinds of people
Street smart people and book smart people
The requirement for such kinds of people varies from job to job
This video has emphasized on the street smart people and people who can think spontaneously and has a solution to every problem thrown at him
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E78k_XDjFLA
This video is very important to know how should one behave during an interview and how to be dressed
Presented by The students of BA Degree in Jewellery Design & Manufacturing Techniques batch 13
Is there a job interview coming up? Then take a look at these 7 interview do's and don'ts put together by the SThree UK Talent Acquisition Team. We hope these tips will help you move your career forward.
For more information and tips visit our website: http://www.sthreecareers.com/.
In this file, you can ref interview etiquette tips with interview questions & answers, other interview etiquette tips materials such as: interview thank you letters, types of interview questions
Job interviews are always nerve wracking. Sometimes the pressures can make us act differently and fail to do our best. Conquer your nightmare of shaking voice and stammered answers on your big day i.e. your interview day by exploring the interview hacks at SETU 2017!
This presentation makes you understand about the Interview Etiquettes. i.e. before interview, during interview & post interview. This PPT is very helpful for those who are currently looking for a JOB.
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BM Seminar Series - Success in Interview, By Ratnesh A Desai.
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Top 20 Interview Q&A
Do's and Don't of Interviews
This video contains information about interview behaviour and body language which you should have before the interview, during the interview and after the interview. Hope this will help you in your interview.
Leaving a good impression at a Work Interview :)Annabel Desira
This presentation was created in conjunction with a seminar for adolescents encouraging them to prepare a really good cv together with strategies for a great performance in an interview :)
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Founded by Thomas Edison in 1878
present CEO:Jeffrey R. Immelt
It's very common to commit some silly mistakes in an interview which can make you lose that job opportunity. These tips can help you to avoid such mistakes during your job interview.
This presentation shows the pro's and con's for appearing for an interview.
Some reference videos which might help you understand better.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUhsNIeIgpY
Attitude is everything
It is very important to have a correct and positive attitude and approach while giving an interview
There are two kinds of people
Street smart people and book smart people
The requirement for such kinds of people varies from job to job
This video has emphasized on the street smart people and people who can think spontaneously and has a solution to every problem thrown at him
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E78k_XDjFLA
This video is very important to know how should one behave during an interview and how to be dressed
Presented by The students of BA Degree in Jewellery Design & Manufacturing Techniques batch 13
Is there a job interview coming up? Then take a look at these 7 interview do's and don'ts put together by the SThree UK Talent Acquisition Team. We hope these tips will help you move your career forward.
For more information and tips visit our website: http://www.sthreecareers.com/.
In this file, you can ref interview etiquette tips with interview questions & answers, other interview etiquette tips materials such as: interview thank you letters, types of interview questions
Job interviews are always nerve wracking. Sometimes the pressures can make us act differently and fail to do our best. Conquer your nightmare of shaking voice and stammered answers on your big day i.e. your interview day by exploring the interview hacks at SETU 2017!
This presentation makes you understand about the Interview Etiquettes. i.e. before interview, during interview & post interview. This PPT is very helpful for those who are currently looking for a JOB.
BM Seminar- Success in Interview - Ratnesh A Desaiashishnpatel
BM Seminar Series - Success in Interview, By Ratnesh A Desai.
Get your Dream Job.
How to Succeed In Interviews
Top 20 Interview Q&A
Do's and Don't of Interviews
This video contains information about interview behaviour and body language which you should have before the interview, during the interview and after the interview. Hope this will help you in your interview.
Leaving a good impression at a Work Interview :)Annabel Desira
This presentation was created in conjunction with a seminar for adolescents encouraging them to prepare a really good cv together with strategies for a great performance in an interview :)
General Electric is an American multinational conglomerate corporation incorporated in New York, and headquartered in Fairfield, Connecticut.
Founded by Thomas Edison in 1878
present CEO:Jeffrey R. Immelt
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Interview Handout
Selling yourself
During the interview, you are selling yourself. You need to explain how you are the best match for the job. At the beginning of the interview, listen to the interviewers. Let them explain the job, the duties, and the interview process. Use immediacy behaviors, be positive, and act confident but not aloof. Imagine yourself being the interviewer. How should someone behave if you were considering him or her for a job in your organization? As you answer your questions, explain how your traits are the traits needed for the job. Give specific examples about how you were creative or energetic or patient.
If you are interviewing for a teaching job, you would consider characteristics in excellent teachers including patience, caring, organized, and life-long learner. Think of examples where you have displayed these characteristics in your work or volunteer experiences. Have clear examples about how you have experience and expertise to carry out the duties of the job. You should also understand the company environment and know that you are a good fit. I was working with a search committee, and we were interviewing people for a community college assistant professor position. The man we were interviewing had the education and experience, but he did not understand the community college environment. We are student focused, and when he referred to community college students as “those students” and “students who could not begin at the university level,” we were not impressed. Our students choose to start at a community college because of various reasons. It is a great place to begin their college experience. The people on that committee and the faculty and staff at my college respect our students, many of whom are working, raising families, attending co-curricular activities, and are going to school full time. This individual used wording that angered me. He would not have been a good fit for our college. Know the priorities of the company or organization. You should also consider if you would feel comfortable in the environment as well.
Introducing yourself
The first few minutes of the interview is the most crucial. You will have bathed, cleaned your nails, hair, and brushed your teeth. Go easy on cologne or perfume. If you are interviewing for a professional job, wear a professional, well fitted suit that is black, pinstriped, or navy. Dress shirts or blouses are typically white. Shoes are professional, closed toe, clean, and match your belt. For more information, read the professional appearance chapter of this text.
Arrive 15 minutes early. Take a few minutes to look at yourself in a mirror and make sure that your clothes and makeup have not slipped or faltered on your way there. You should have a professional looking briefcase or satchel with a copy of your resume, cover letter, pad and pens, and portfolio with examples of your work. Always be friendly and respectful. Let the receptionist know that you have ar.
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3. • Make sure your clothes that are neatly ironed and
press. Nothing gives away the lack of attention to detail
than wrinkled clothing.
• Sit up straight, and lean slightly forward in your chair. In
addition to projecting interest and engagement in the
interaction, aligning your body's position to that of the
interviewer's shows admiration and agreement.
4. • Establish a comfortable amount of personal space
between you and the interviewer. Invading personal
space (anything more than 20 inches) could make
the interviewer feel uncomfortable and take the focus
away from your conversation.
• Show your enthusiasm by keeping an interested
expression. Nod and make positive gestures in
moderation to avoid looking like a bobblehead.
5. • If you have more than one person interviewing you at
once, make sure you briefly address both people with
your gaze (without looking like a tennis spectator) and
return your attention to the person who has asked you a
question.
• Interruptions can happen. If they do, refrain from staring
at your interviewer while they address their immediate
business and motion your willingness to leave if they
need privacy.
7. • Cross your legs and idly shake one over the other.
It's distracting and shows how uncomfortable you
are.
• Don’t wear perfume or cologne. I hope I don’t need
to explain this, but if I do…first, some people find
perfumes or colognes offensive – worse yet, some
people may be allergic.
8. • Don’t go heavy on the make-up. (To be gender
neutral, this goes for men or women.) The closer to
natural you look, the more the real you can shine
through.
• No gum, no candy – nothing in your mouth except
teeth (hopefully) and other nature-given stuff.
You’re there to speak and listen – without anything
else going on in there.
• Don’t take off on your own and answer a question
that wasn’t asked.
9. • Please…I beg of you…don’t come to an interview if
you haven’t bathed or brushed your teeth! If anyone
thinks I’m kidding, I’m not.
• Don’t interrupt the interviewer! Even if you think you
get where they’re going and have the most brilliant
answer ever to their interview question, this is one of
the most annoying things you can do. Give them a
chance to finish.
• Don’t listen to your iPod, play video games, make cell
phone calls, etc. while waiting to be interviewed.