Interview Tips
Job interviews can be a stressful process but they don’t need to be, especially
if you have prepared well in advance. Below are some job interview tips you can
follow. As with all things, preparation is the key. Take these interview tips with
you and practice them with a friend or family member and remember, you can never
prepare enough.
Pre-interview check. Before the interview, find out the name and
title of each and every person you will be meeting with. Memorise the names. Again,
your recruitment consultant should provide these. If you are dealing directly with
the company, it's perfectly acceptable to ask its HR department to provide these
details.
Don't be late. There is no worse way to begin an interview
First impression counts. You should dress suitably. Wear your best
work outfit. The things to remember are cleanliness, simplicity and no strong or
'loud' colours. Do not chew gum or smoke.
Be yourself. Speak clearly and enthusiastically about your experiences
and skills. Be professional, but don't be afraid to let your personality shine through.
Listen carefully. There is nothing worse than to ask a question
that the employer has already talked to you about. You will want to remember what
you learn about the job, and you will want to answer the questions that were asked.
Address the job criteria. Nervous energy is good but not if you
come to the job interview unprepared. It’s to your advantage to carefully
research the job and the company. This can be done in many ways. You can request
information personally, or go to the company’s website for material about
job descriptions and company annual reports.
Be positive. Don’t talk about your bad feelings or give any
excuses about a negative experience. If you are asked why your grades are low, then
don't give excuses, instead, focus on stating the positive facts and what you have
learnt from your experiences.
Be poised. Pay attention to non-verbal behavior. Look the interviewer
in the eye, sit up straight with both feet on the floor. You should also control
nervous habits such as fingernail biting and giggling.
Practice makes perfect. This maxim can’t be more true with
job interview. Make sure your answers are clear and succinct. You should practice
answering with a friend or with your family members. When practicing avoid terms
such as “like” and “you know” and don’t sound too
rehearsed, as though you have memorised each answer.
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