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Leonardo da V inci project „CAREER“ April , 2013, Senec , Slovakia. By lithuanian partner – Joniskelio i. Karpio ZUPM . Job interview tips. Congratulations! You have been invited for the interview. Now what do you do?.
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Leonardo daVinciproject „CAREER“ April, 2013, Senec, Slovakia Bylithuanianpartner – Joniskelio i. Karpio ZUPM Jobinterviewtips
Congratulations! You have been invited for the interview. Now what do you do?
Before you go on a job interview, it's important to find out as much as you can about the company.Backgroundinformationincludingcompanyhistory, locations, divisions, and a missionstatement are availableinan "AboutUs" sectiononmostcompanywebsites. To research THE company
Notbeingable to answerthequestion "Whatdoyouknowaboutthiscompany?" might just endyourquestforemployment, at leastwiththisemployer. MistakeNo. 1 - Don'tPrepare
The first impression you make on a potential employer is the most important one. The first judgement an interviewer makes is going to be based on how you look and what you are wearing. Thefirstimpression
You will certainly want to wear a suit if you are interviewing for professional position. When interviewing for a summer job at your local theme park or as a lifeguard, for example, dress accordingly in neat and casual attire. Clothingfor a jobinterview
Spend the 5-10 minutes prior to your interview sitting calmly, breathing deeply and preparing mentally. To Arrivea littleearly
Running late not only suggests poor time management skills, but shows a lack of respect for the company, the position and even your interviewer. Mistake no.3 – arriving late
Make sure you are well-rested, alert and prepared for your interview.Concentrate on the questions, take a moment to contemplate your answer and calmly respond. to feel well prepared and comfortable
Don't let yourself zone out during an interview. If you zone out, your potential employer will wonder how you will be able to stay focused during a day on the job, if you can't even focus during one interview. Mistake no.4 - Not Taking the Interview Seriously
Nonverbal communication is as important, or even more important than, verbal communication. The evaluation of your nonverbal communication will start as soon as you walk into the company's lobby and continue until the interview is finished. Nonverbalcommunication
It isimportant to positively connect with the person who might hire you. Shake hands, make eye contact, exude confidence, engage the person you are speaking with, and you will let the interviewer know that you are an excellent candidate for this position. To Remember a bodylanguage
If you are fidgety and anxious, the interviewer will sense your lack of confidence. MistakeNo.5 - Beingfidgety
There is nothing much worse than interviewing someone who goes on and on and on... The interviewer really doesn't need to know your whole life story. Mistakeno. 6 - TalkTooMuch
It's really hard to communicate with someone who answers a question with a word or two. MistakeNo. 7 - Don'tTalkEnough
Leave the phone behind or at least turn it off before you enter the building. Same goes for coffee, food and anything else other than you, your resume, your job application, and your list of references. Leaveyourphonebehind
Havinga mobile phone ring during an interview – or, worse, answering a mobile phone during an interview – is a common reason for employers to say a big fat NO to candidates. MistakeNo.8 - TooMuchCommunication
Interviewers expect a candidate for employment to be able to review theirworkhistoryin detail. Be prepared to tell the interviewer the names of the companies you worked for, your job title, your starting and ending dates of employment, how much you earned and what your job entailed. To knowyourresumefacts
You'd be surprised how many job applicants fumble when asked about prioremployment. Don't be one of them! Mistake no.9 - Fuzzyresumefacts
Your interviewer is probably going to ask you more than just the basics about where you worked, and then. Prepare for your interview by reviewingwhatquestions to expect, andhow to answerthem. To Prepareanswers
Don't let yourself be caught off guard. You know the typical job questions, so have them prepared. Mistakeno. 10 - Unpreparedanswers
Make sure you listen to the question and take a moment to gather your thoughts before you respond. Mistake No.11 - GivetheWrongAnswer
One of the questions that is typically asked in an interview is "Why are you leaving your job?" or "Why did you leave your previous job?" if you have already moved on. Be direct and focus your interview answer on the future, especially if your leaving wasn't under the best of circumstances. Why did you leave your previous job?
Yourlastbosswasanidiot? Everyoneinthecompanywas a jerk? Youhatedyourjobandcouldn'twait to leave? Evenifit'struedon'tsayso. The interviewer may wonder if you will be bad-mouthing his company next time you're looking for work. Mistake no.12 - BadmouthingPastEmployers
Taking the time to say thank you after a job interview not only is good interview etiquette, it reinforces your interest in the position. Take thetime to saythankyou
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