Explain how you can participate effectively in an interview.
Interview skills are learned, and
there are no second chances to make a great first impression. These 10
interview tips will teach you how to answer interview questions and convince the
hiring manager that you are the one for the job.
Practice good nonverbal
communication
It's about demonstrating
confidence: standing straight, making eye contact and
connecting with a firm handshake. That first nonverbal impression can be a
great beginning-or quick ending-to your interview.
Dress for the job or
company
Today’s casual dress codes do not
give you permission to dress as "they" do when you interview. It is
important to know what to wear to an interview and to be well-groomed. Whether
you wear a suit or something less formal depends on the company culture and the
position you .are seeking. If possible, call to find out about the company
dress code before the interview.
Listen
From the very beginning of the
interview, your interviewer is giving you information, either directly or
indirectly. If you are not hearing it, you are missing a major opportunity.
Good communication skills include listening and letting the person know you
heard what was said. Observe your interviewer, and match that style and pace.
Don't talk too much
Telling the interviewer more than he
needs to know could be a fatal mistake. When you have not prepared ahead of
time, you may ramble when answering interview questions, sometimes talking
yourself right out of the job Prepare for the interview by reading through the
job posting, matching your skills with the position’s requirements and relating
only that information.
Don't be too familiar
The interview is a professional
meeting to talk business. This is not about making a new friend. Your level of
familiarity should mimic the interviewer's demeanor. It is important to bring
energy and enthusiasm to the interview and to ask questions, but do not
overstep your place as a candidate looking for a job.
Use appropriate language
It's a given that you should use
professional language during the interview. Be aware of any inappropriate slang
words or references to age, race, religion, politics, or sexual
orientation-these topics could send you out the door very quickly.
Don't be cocky
Attitude plays a key role in your
interview success. There is a fine balance between confidence, professionalism,
and modesty. Even if you’re putting on a performance to demonstrate your
ability, overconfidence is as bad, if not worse, as being too reserved.
Take care to answer the
questions
When interviewers ask for an example
of a time when you did something, they are asking behavioral interview
questions, which are designed to elicit a sample of your past behavior. If you
fail to relate a specific example, you not only don't answer the question, but
you also miss an opportunity to prove your ability and talk about your skills.
Ask questions
When asked if they have any
questions, most candidates answer, "No." Wrong answer. Part of
knowing how to interview is being ready to ask questions that demonstrate an
interest in what goes on in the company. Asking questions also gives you the
opportunity to find out if this is the right place for you. The best questions
come from listening to what you're asked during the interview and asking for
additional information.
Don't appear desperate
When you interview with the “please,
please hire me” approach, you appear desperate and less confident. Reflect the
three Cs during the interview: cool, calm, and confident.
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