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The first impression you make is the most important one,
that's why it's always important how you look and what
you wear for an interview.

Dress nicely and appropriately. Your clothes should be clean,
neatly pressed, and fit properly. Wear good, polished and
comfortable shoes. Make sure your appearance is clean and
natural, not too striking. Pay attention to hair, hands, make-up
and odor, avoid using too much perfume or cologne.

What not to bring to the interview
  • Gum
  • Cell phone , Ipod etc.
  • Coffee, tea or soda
  • If you have lots of piercings, leave some of your rings at
  home (earrings only, is a good rule)
  • Cover tattoos
Q: Why do you want this particular job?


A: Make sure you tell that you’re
 interested in the field, you’re educated
 for it and you have experience. You can
 also tell that you want challenges.
Q: What kind of experience do you have?


A: Remember to mention any experience
 you have that might be useful. Make
 sure that you emphasize the most
 important work experience as well as
 education.
Q: Why should you be chosen for this job?


   A: You can mention:
    social abilities
    computer skills
    conscientiousness
    your motivation for working
Q: How well do you work in a team?

A: You can tell examples of how you
 work in a team. You can also clarify
 how you work in different roles in
 teams (for example as a team leader).
Q: Are you an innovative person?

A: Mention examples from your previous
 jobs. You can also tell the interviewer
 that you also appreciate other
 teammembers’ ideas and constractive
 criticism.
Q: How well do you work under
 pressure?

A: You can mention examples and for
 example tell about your hobbies that
 can help you release the pressure .
Q: What are your strengths and
 weaknesses?

A: Choose strengths and weaknesses that are
 relevant to the job at hand and talk about
 them honestly. You can tell for example,
 how well you work with other people.
Q: What motivates you?


A: Money, challenges, co-workers, family…
Q: Could you imagine working here
 for a longer period of time?


A: Yes/No. Provide an explanation.
Q: Any questions?

A: Ask questions about the company
 and the job to let the employeer
 know that you’re interested.
 Behave properly and be polite
 Be nice and friendly, happy and smily
 Greet friendly, shake hands firmly and introduce
yourself
 Don’t be late! If you know you’re late, contact
employer
 Be yourself
 Don’t freeze, be relaxed and calm
   • If you know you’re going to be nervous, practise in
   front of the mirror at home
 Speak clearly and loudly, don’t mumble
 Don’t have too long breaks during your speech
 Think about what you could say or ask in advance
(don’t learn everything by heart). Prepare to tell a little
a bit about yourself.
 Don’t speak out of turn, let the
interviewer say what he has got to say
 Be interested in the job: ask questions,
etc.
 Answer to the questions honestly
 Look at the eyes. Don’t stare!
 Don’t listen to music during the
interview
 Sit straight
 In the end say ”thank you”
All the communication is not words. Before you even
say a word in a job interview, your body language has
already given people the first impression of you.

Pay attention to the way you speak, your expressions
and body language. You should also be able to read the
interviewer’s body language in order to tune your
movements to those of the interviewer, mirror them,
because that can be a way of indicating you are open
and honest.
The following should be paid attention to:
-Let the interviewer take initiative with handshake.
Shake hands firmly but not too powerfully, look
straight at the person.
-Try to keep the tone of voice relaxed and calm,
projecting confidence and interest.
-Speak with intensity, remember timing and pace, do
not make any uncomfortable sounds.
-Keep eye contact throughout the interview but keep
it natural, showing interest, not too intense. If there
are several interviewers, look straight at each of
them at the time they speak.
-Your facial expression should show that you are
emotionally present and interested. Smile if
appropriate.
-Hold a good posture, relax your shoulders and jaw.
Sit with your back straight and against the back of
your chair and legs slightly (but not awkwardly) open
which is a relaxed position, showing you are
comfortable. Avoid shuffling with your feet or
making any restless movements while sitting. It is all
right to change your body posture a little during the
interview, for example, if someone is speaking, you
can show you are interested by leaning forward a
little, turning your shoulders towards the person and
tilting your head a little.
- Nodding your head means you are listening and
encouraging the person to go on.
- In general, your hands should not be too active,
under your body or in pockets, fiddling with anything,
touching your face often, or arms crossed (sending out
negative, defensive message).
Clasp your hands gently together and keep them on
the table.

Don’t worry about being a little nervous- that means
getting the job is important to you!
By becoming aware of your own body language and
recognizing the body language of others you can have
better chances of getting the job!
• Find out the most important things about the
company, show what you know. Be prepared to make
some questions.
• Practise answering the typical interview questions.
• Think about your strengths and weaknesses in
advance.
• Get ready: wear neat, tidy, appropriate clothes. Make
sure you have with you all the copies needed , perhaps a
nice portfolio, too. Have a pen and paper for note taking.
• Be on time! Find out how long it takes to get to the
place. Be there about ten minutes earlier and take some
time to calm down.
• Stay calm. Maintain eye contact with the interviewer
throughout the interview.

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Job interview, Finland

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3. The first impression you make is the most important one, that's why it's always important how you look and what you wear for an interview. Dress nicely and appropriately. Your clothes should be clean, neatly pressed, and fit properly. Wear good, polished and comfortable shoes. Make sure your appearance is clean and natural, not too striking. Pay attention to hair, hands, make-up and odor, avoid using too much perfume or cologne. What not to bring to the interview • Gum • Cell phone , Ipod etc. • Coffee, tea or soda • If you have lots of piercings, leave some of your rings at home (earrings only, is a good rule) • Cover tattoos
  • 4.
  • 5. Q: Why do you want this particular job? A: Make sure you tell that you’re interested in the field, you’re educated for it and you have experience. You can also tell that you want challenges.
  • 6. Q: What kind of experience do you have? A: Remember to mention any experience you have that might be useful. Make sure that you emphasize the most important work experience as well as education.
  • 7. Q: Why should you be chosen for this job? A: You can mention:  social abilities  computer skills  conscientiousness  your motivation for working
  • 8. Q: How well do you work in a team? A: You can tell examples of how you work in a team. You can also clarify how you work in different roles in teams (for example as a team leader).
  • 9. Q: Are you an innovative person? A: Mention examples from your previous jobs. You can also tell the interviewer that you also appreciate other teammembers’ ideas and constractive criticism.
  • 10. Q: How well do you work under pressure? A: You can mention examples and for example tell about your hobbies that can help you release the pressure .
  • 11. Q: What are your strengths and weaknesses? A: Choose strengths and weaknesses that are relevant to the job at hand and talk about them honestly. You can tell for example, how well you work with other people.
  • 12. Q: What motivates you? A: Money, challenges, co-workers, family…
  • 13. Q: Could you imagine working here for a longer period of time? A: Yes/No. Provide an explanation.
  • 14. Q: Any questions? A: Ask questions about the company and the job to let the employeer know that you’re interested.
  • 15.
  • 16.  Behave properly and be polite  Be nice and friendly, happy and smily  Greet friendly, shake hands firmly and introduce yourself  Don’t be late! If you know you’re late, contact employer  Be yourself  Don’t freeze, be relaxed and calm • If you know you’re going to be nervous, practise in front of the mirror at home  Speak clearly and loudly, don’t mumble  Don’t have too long breaks during your speech  Think about what you could say or ask in advance (don’t learn everything by heart). Prepare to tell a little a bit about yourself.
  • 17.  Don’t speak out of turn, let the interviewer say what he has got to say  Be interested in the job: ask questions, etc.  Answer to the questions honestly  Look at the eyes. Don’t stare!  Don’t listen to music during the interview  Sit straight  In the end say ”thank you”
  • 18.
  • 19. All the communication is not words. Before you even say a word in a job interview, your body language has already given people the first impression of you. Pay attention to the way you speak, your expressions and body language. You should also be able to read the interviewer’s body language in order to tune your movements to those of the interviewer, mirror them, because that can be a way of indicating you are open and honest.
  • 20. The following should be paid attention to: -Let the interviewer take initiative with handshake. Shake hands firmly but not too powerfully, look straight at the person. -Try to keep the tone of voice relaxed and calm, projecting confidence and interest. -Speak with intensity, remember timing and pace, do not make any uncomfortable sounds. -Keep eye contact throughout the interview but keep it natural, showing interest, not too intense. If there are several interviewers, look straight at each of them at the time they speak. -Your facial expression should show that you are emotionally present and interested. Smile if appropriate.
  • 21. -Hold a good posture, relax your shoulders and jaw. Sit with your back straight and against the back of your chair and legs slightly (but not awkwardly) open which is a relaxed position, showing you are comfortable. Avoid shuffling with your feet or making any restless movements while sitting. It is all right to change your body posture a little during the interview, for example, if someone is speaking, you can show you are interested by leaning forward a little, turning your shoulders towards the person and tilting your head a little. - Nodding your head means you are listening and encouraging the person to go on.
  • 22. - In general, your hands should not be too active, under your body or in pockets, fiddling with anything, touching your face often, or arms crossed (sending out negative, defensive message). Clasp your hands gently together and keep them on the table. Don’t worry about being a little nervous- that means getting the job is important to you! By becoming aware of your own body language and recognizing the body language of others you can have better chances of getting the job!
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  • 24. • Find out the most important things about the company, show what you know. Be prepared to make some questions. • Practise answering the typical interview questions. • Think about your strengths and weaknesses in advance. • Get ready: wear neat, tidy, appropriate clothes. Make sure you have with you all the copies needed , perhaps a nice portfolio, too. Have a pen and paper for note taking. • Be on time! Find out how long it takes to get to the place. Be there about ten minutes earlier and take some time to calm down. • Stay calm. Maintain eye contact with the interviewer throughout the interview.