An interview call brings excitement, anxiety, and tension. It is important to prepare properly by carrying relevant documents, having an updated resume, and choosing formal attire. During the interview, listen carefully, give honest answers, maintain eye contact, and thank the interviewer before leaving. Following up with a thank you note can reinforce your interest.
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Organize your thoughts and apply your knowledge, skills and abilities.
Think globally! Relate “outside” experiences to demonstrate your qualifications.
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2. An interview call letter brings with it a lot of excitement, feeling of anxiousness and tension. Excitement of
being called for an interview, a morale booster and anxiousness and tension about the performance during
the interview; especially if it’s for the first time. But there are certain things you could do in order to make it
right the first time itself. Certain small but important aspects have to be borne in mind while preparing for the
interview.
3. Getting started
• Carry all the necessary documents in a proper file - school / college certificates, documents of
achievements, and other relevant documents. [This is recommended even if it is not mentioned specifically].
• Your updated resume and your interview call letter should also be carried along.
Choosing the look
Keeping in mind that the first impression is the lasting impression :
• Formal attire is preferred for an interview. The outfit worn has to be comfortable, well fitting and enhancing
your personality.
• Proper shoes, appropriate hairstyle and a compose look are essential to complement the attire that you are
wearing.
• Strong perfumes or body sprays should be avoided as far as possible.
4. While entering
• Do not forget - a smile adds to your face value.
• Greet the interviewer/s as soon as you enter.
• Offer a firm and a confident handshake - only if the interviewer offers to.
• Take a seat, when asked to and do not make too much of noise while sitting. Sit straight, but in a
comfortable position.
During the interview
5. • Be prepared for the frequently asked questions like - family background, academics, hobbies and interests,
and work experience.
• A lot depends on how you answer questions like- describing yourself, about your strengths and weaknesses,
what are aims and aspirations, why do you need this job and most importantly, why should you be selected for
the post.
• The key to answer all these questions is - being honest and genuine. A positive approach and confidence
should be reflected in your answers.
• Do not hesitate to accept that you are not aware of a particular question posed. [it is better than giving the
wrong answers].
• Your answers should be specific, to the point, supported with relevant figures and examples and covering all
the aspects of the questions asked.
• Do not argue unnecessarily, but put your perspective with confidence and let it reflect clarity of thoughts.
• Maintain a good eye contact with the interviewer/s, the right pauses and a proper tone of voice throughout
the interview.
While you are leaving
Remember that your exit is as important as your entry.
• Thank the interviewer/s for their time.
• Shake hands with the interviewer/s if it is expected
• While leaving, remember to close the door quietly behind you.
6. It is essential to make a good, lasting impression, responding confidently, giving honest and genuine answers
also reflecting your knowledge and awareness. Your interaction with interviewer/s should be an opportunity
for them to get to know the better and positive traits in you. Remember that an interview is not an
interrogation, it is an interaction. Go ahead and successfully interact!
7. You have just applied to college or a new job and you have been asked to come for an interview. Your resume,
academic grades, covering letter have brought you this far. Now it is time to impress in person. Before going
for the interview, try and do research about the organisation that is interviewing you. Assess your own
knowledge, aptitude and abilities and think about how you qualify for the opportunity. Be prepared for a variety
of interview styles. Some interviewers may ask questions from a list, while others may use a conversational
style.
Practice answering questions. List out your skills, talents and experiences that apply to the opportunity in
question. Plan and practice answering – look out for nervous gestures and use of slang.
Listed below are some more tips to help make a good impression:
8. Dress appropriately
• Wear a formal outfit that is comfortable and well fitting.
• Avoid wearing loud colours and too many accessories.
• Formal shoes and neatly combed hair should complement your outfit.
Remember to
• Carry all your documents & certificates safely.
• Keep a copy of an updated resume and your interview letter.
• Arrive on time at the interview venue.
While Entering
• Smile – it adds to your face value.
• Greet the interviewer(s) as soon as you enter.
• Take a seat only when asked to. Sit straight, but in a comfortable position.
9. During the interview
• Listen to the question carefully before you answer. If in doubt, ask them to repeat.
• Give honest and genuine answers.
• Your answers should be clear and also specific where required. If asked for supporting evidence, elaborate
with relevant examples.
• Ensure that you answer the question completely, covering all the aspects needed.
• Do not get excited or argue unnecessarily. Explain your point politely and confidently.
• Maintain eye contact with the interviewer(s).
• Ensure you have an even tone of voice throughout the interview.
10. Saying goodbye
• Thank the interviewer(s) for their time.
• You may ask when the final decision will be made, if that hasn't already been communicated to you.
• Shake hands with the interviewer(s) if it is expected.
Interview follow- up
• Jot down some notes after you leave—name of the interviewer(s), questions asked, questions you answered
well, etc
• Send a thank you letter or follow up email expressing your thanks and reiterate your interest in the
opportunity.
• If there was a question that you missed answering during the interview, you can use this follow - up letter to
convey your answer.
11. Career Choice
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12. Interview
An interview call letter brings with it a lot of excitement, feeling of anxiousness and tension. Excitement of
being called for an interview, a morale booster and anxiousness and tension about the performance
13. Group Discussions
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and communication skills. This process is mostly used to evaluate a student’s personality for selecting
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anxiety, depression or a strange unknown fear. All such symptoms, which arise out
15. Phone & Skype Interview
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16. Improving Memory
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examination and education system in India gives much weightage to memory. Thus it becomes all the more
important to those who