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Top 10 Interview Tips

Top 10 Interview Tips

Top 10 Interview Tips

Top 10 interview tips to succeed in your job interview. There are a number of steps you can take to gain the advantage over other job candidates.

The expected thing from you to enter into a conversation with the interviewer, not just respond to questions. Having information to hand about the company makes this possible. 

1. Find out about the company

You need to do some research on the company before your job interview.

Knowing about:

  • the company culture
  • the latest company news
  • the department or team the successful job candidate will join

This entire thing gives you a real advantage in the interview.

2. Go through your resume

Review your resume with the job posting and any job details that you have. Make a note of any areas of concern that the interviewer may have.

Plan how to handle these concerns. If you have gaps in your employment history or a complicated reason for leaving a company, think about how you will answer questions relating to these issues.

One way to overcome this problem is to focus on your transferable competencies and strengths. These competencies can help compensate for a skills or knowledge gap.

3. Prepare for common job interview questions

Know which interview questions you can expect to be asked. Preparing appropriate responses will ensure that you are confident and professional in your interview.

4. Prepare for behavioral interview questions

Most companies now use a combination of traditional interview questions and behavioral interview questions to assess a candidate's suitability. 

A behavioral question will ask candidates to provide an example of when they have previously used a skill, competency or behavior. The candidate is expected to describe the specific experience clearly and concisely.

5. Have a list of questions to ask

At some point in the interview you will be asked "Do you have any questions?" It is critical to your success to be able to come up with a couple of insightful questions to ask the interviewer. Job candidates who respond with "No, I think you have covered everything" are putting themselves at a disadvantage.

The interviewer wants to know that the candidate has spent a reasonable amount of time thinking about the job opportunity. By having a list of prepared questions to ask, you are demonstrating a professional and proactive approach to your job interview.

Here are some question may help you to ask the interviewer after the end of interview:

1-     "Does the company support ongoing learning and training for employees to stay current in their positions?"

2-     "What type of employees is most successful at this company?"

3-     "How does the company measure success on the job?"

4-     "What sort of opportunities are there for advancement within the company?"

6. Include supporting evidence

Impress the interviewer with evidence of your skills, experience and abilities.

Job references, character references, proof of qualifications and training and relevant work samples can all provide valid support that you are the right person for the job. Take the originals and copies of all the documents so that the interviewer can attach the copies to your job application and resume if he or she wants.

7. Carry out a practice interview

Practice your job interview with a friend or family member ahead of time. This will make the actual interview much easier. Preparation builds self-confidence and self-confidence leads to success. And give you the opportunity to practice your interview questions and answers, to refine your interview technique and to receive feedback on how you come across in the job interview.

8. Make the right first impression

The first impression you make on a potential employer is crucial to job interview success. This impression is going to be based on your appearance including what you are wearing and how you come across in the first few minutes.

9. Successfully close the interview

The closing stage of the job interview is crucial. You want to leave the interviewer with the best final impression. A strong close to the interview will encourage the interviewer to retain a positive picture of you and your suitability for the job.

10. Follow up after the interview

  • Make sure you get the correct name of the interviewer, check with the company switchboard if you are unsure.
  • Immediately after the phone interview do your homework about the job and be ready for the next step.

 

So what is the best way to discovering a job?

http://www.Careeryonline.com helps you to discovering new possibilities without harming your current work situation. You can create a profile, list your experience and let potential employers contact you about possible career opportunities.


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