Selasa, 13 Juli 2010

Interview Tips and Techniques

Interviews are very intimidating and if you are a fresher it is like a demon that you have to combat before you can get the job and the door for a better future opens for you. You keep on wondering the type of questions that your interviewer might ask you or the kind of posture that would impress your interviewer. There are ways in which we can improve the way we speak and appear so that we can put up a good image in front of the interviewer since it is imperative that the employer perceives us like a thorough professional. So here are some tips so that you can handle your interviews tactfully and within a short time you can convince the employer of your capabilities.

General Interview Tips and Techniques

The first thing that is required is "confidence" which should show in your posture and your conversation. The non-verbal ways of assessing your confidence level and level of professionalism for the interviewee would be the way you shake hands, your active listening skills, your posture, the questions you ask and the way you speak. So it is better that you speak clearly and maintain a steady eye contact with the interviewee. Give a firm handshake and though you feel nervous try not to fidget with things. Try and sit erect and if you are not comfortable do not sit right in front of the interviewer, you can take a seat which is a little off the central position.

Do not ask salary related question in the first interview, you can talk about that when you know that the organization is interested in you. Try not to ask questions, which you feel, are not that important since they might find these questions irrelevant because the first interview is generally for the employer to select the right candidates in terms of skills, so it is better that you first prove that you are the right person for the job. Still when you are asked about the salary do not overrate yourself and state your previous salary and then you can put the ball in their court by saying that you want to receive a higher remuneration or you can also express your expectations by giving the percentage that you desire for.

When you are asked questions related to your expectations and role in the company try to emphasize on what you can do for the company and not what you want the company to do for you, as it does not take much time for employers nowadays to understand the attributes of a problem employee. When the interview is over and it is time for you to leave, try and put your enthusiasm and your excitement across, if you have not been given an answer about the next step ask how they intend to go about it and say that you would really be happy to work with them and the company. Interviewers always look for desperation for the job and enthusiasm in candidate and if you can exhibit these attributes the job is yours!

By Poushali Ganguly


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