Before The Interview
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> | Plan to arrive at least 15 minutes before the interview |
> | Always wear neat and clean clothing |
> | Check your breath, teeth and appearance before entering the interview |
> | Avoid any dressing that would distract the interviewer, such as loud colours, heavy make-up, gaudy accessories/nail polish, tight /see-through clothing, etc |
> | Offer a firm handshake |
> | Sit only when offered a seat |
> | Sit upright |
> | Maintain eye contact with your interviewer (s), as this conveys your sincerity and commitment. |
> | Speak with a well-modulated voice that conveys an appropriate level of enthusiasm |
> | Avoid unnecessary derogatory comments about your present or previous employers/colleagues. |
> | Avoid appearing desperate or overly confident for the position. |
> | Smile, and show your enthusiasm and interest in the position. |
> | Listen attentively to the interviewer. |
> | Answer questions truthfully and sincerely. |
> | Only ask the questions that will steer the conversation in your favor (e.g. if you wish to highlight certain experience/skills that are relevant to the position you have applied for) |
> | Give clear and concise answers to the questions posed to you |
> | Watch for non-verbal cues from the interviewers. |
> | Know the intent behind the interviewers’ questions. Ultimately the interviewers need to assess your suitability for the job and your fit with the organization. |
> | Do not be too aggressive in enquiring on the salaries, benefits, etc, on the first interview. If the interviewer asks for your financial expectations, you may indicate your last-drawn salary but you should stress that you value career opportunities over a specific salary. Alternatively, you can enquire what salary range the job falls in, to give you a better sense of how to position your financial expectations. |
> | Thank the interviewer for his time and consideration. |
> | Enquire about the next step in the process. |
> | If you are interested in the position, indicate your interest to the interviewer. Do not be discouraged if no immediate commitment is made, as the interviewer may need to interview more candidates before making a decision, or may be testing your reaction. |
> | Send a Thank You letter immediately after every job interview, to indicate your interest and commitment to the position. |
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