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Interview Tips:
What you need to know to go on your interview:
TIPS
- Good Personal Appearance. Well groomed, professional image.
- Be on time for interview.
- Firm, warm handshake.
- Neat application form.
- Have a good, confident attitude- smile!
- Maintain good eye contact when conversing with interviewer.
- Be prepared to ask about the position and the company at appropriate
opportunity.
- Provide direct responses to questions.
- Express yourself clearly (voice, diction, grammar.)
- Be assertive, energetic, courteous, mature.
- Be prepared to discuss long-term career objectives realistically.
- Have a knowledge on three strong (positive) points about yourself.
- Have a knowledge on three weak (negative) points about yourself,
and turn them into positive points.
- Compliment past employers, don't be negative about them.
- Project your interest to the interviewer if you feel this is
a good opportunity for you.
- Express appreciation for the interviewers time.
- Money: In the interview, you probably will be asked to state
your salary expectations. What is important to remember here is
that they are not really looking for a figure, so do not mention
one. They are testing your interviewing etiquette. REMEMBER THIS,
AND DON'T FAIL HERE!! There is only one acceptable reply to their
compensation question. What you should say is: "(Name), I am here
because I believe there is opportunity for me with your company.
I WILL CONSIDER YOUR STRONGEST OFFER.".
QUESTIONS TO ASK THE INTERVIEWER:
- What are three things you want me to accomplish in this position?
- What would be my first major project?
- What are the goals of the department and how can I help to
achieve them?
- How can I make an immediate impact in this department?
- What critical areas are you addressing currently, and how can
I help you?
- What additional responsibilities will I receive after my first
year?
- Do I have the necessary technical skills needed for this position?
- I am very interested in this position; may I have
the job?
Be sure to take a note pad to the interview and
take notes!!! |

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