Having a job interview is seldom a pleasant experience. However, it doesn’t have to be pure
torture as many interpret it. Many people fall into the trap of second guessing themselves. This
creates worry, which can lead to panic. The end result is, someone else gets the job and not
you. In this article we will offer some useful advice on how to behave and conduct yourself at
your next job interview. We will look at some interviewing techniques and ways to make that
needed impression on your possibly new employer.
Preparation
Being prepared for the interview could mean the difference between getting the job and not.
Employers will usually hire the person that makes the best impression at the interview. This is
quite often over people who have far more skills, qualifications and experience. Being prepared
can quite often make or break the interview.
Have everything the employer wants handy. Making a fact or data sheet can make a very good
impression. It shows the employer that you are keen and organized. Include referenced and
your contact details.
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