Wednesday, June 17, 2020
Ace Your Next Job Interview Heres How - Margaret Buj - Interview Coach
Ace Your Next Job Interview Hereâs How - Margaret Buj - Interview Coach Do you remember the first time youâve had your job interview? Nerve-wracking. Even though youâve been fairly achieving in the other things you do in your life, thereâs a certain indescribable feeling when it comes interviews. Some stutter and some pass it with flying colours. For people who get sweaty palms just thinking about job interviews, below are some tips you can do to come in for an interview with your head held high: Do your research A good applicant knows that part of the preparation for a job interview includes researching about your interviewer and the company youâre applying for. Also, youâll have a good first impression when the interviewer knows that youâve researched about their company. Researching about the company will give you an overview of their past and current successes, and this will help you present yourself as someone who can add value to the company. Practice yourself in answering interview questions As the saying goes, practice makes perfect. Although thereâll never be a perfect job interview experience, you can always prepare to at least aim for that. Besides, preparation will give you the confidence in answering the interview questions. Youâll find your own pace in answering, and youâll sound natural in expressing your ideas. Ask a friend or family member to conduct these practices with. Dress accordingly Make sure you look appropriate and professional. Donât over accessorize because youâre not going to a party. See to it that your clothes fit well and groom yourself properly. In your research, look at the companyâs images and observe what the employees are wearing to have an idea what to wear. Think like the interviewer While it is important to be yourself by being aware of your skills and achievements to be qualified, it is equally important to liken yourself to the interviewer and their companyâs culture. A lot of companies find the right skill set in a person, but the personality just isnât fit for the company which leads to a rejection of the application. If the interviewer sees himself in you through personality or your hobbies and likes, thereâs a higher chance for the job interview to go really well. Have a strong handshake Agreeableness, conscientiousness, and emotional stability can all be represented by a really good handshake. Aside from the fact that physical touch elevates the level of communication between an interview and an applicant, recruiters find the quality of handshake an integral part of the evaluation of the application. Know how to ask questions and make them right Interviewers appreciate it if you ask them a few questions in return. This will show that youâre very interested in the company and willing to learn about the company even in the job interview. An insightful question will make the interviewer really impressed by you. Now that youâre aware of some tips and tricks to ace an interview, set that alarm clock and go to the job interview prepared and confident. And lastly, break a leg. Author bio: Valerie Chua is a freelance writer for various websites. She lives in a seaside community with her 5 dogs. Her hobbies include running, cooking and playing with her android.
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