Selasa, 13 Juli 2010

Interview tips: A positive attitude

So you’ve managed to get your Cover Letter, CV and/or resume stand out from the crowd and it’s landed you that revered meeting with your new prospective boss? Well done! Now it’s time to win the prized trophy at the season’s end. Being as prepared as possible is the key to success in the interview game that will guarantee you land the job of your wildest dreams!

You’ve got the key, and now you simply need to make sure that the lock is also in tip top shape, ready to smoothly open all of the doors by having a positive attitude as well as thorough interview preparation.

First impressions do count: Dress appropriately for the role of an interview; generally the rule of thumb is to wear your best work outfit. The key factors to consider are cleanliness, simplicity and smart business type attire. Do not chew gum or smoke under any circumstances.

Be punctual: By doing a little planning before the interview, you should have no problem arriving on time for the appointment Your punctuality and attitude tells the interviewer much about you. If you are late, remain calm and explain briefly, as you apologize for your unfortunate delay.

Be positive: Sit up straight in a relaxed but confident manner which exudes positive self esteem- no slouching, looking down or fiddling! Look the interviewer straight in the eye when listening and speaking. Be aware of your body language, and if nerves are some what quivering; to get them under control; remember that the interviewer is merely another person and not some almighty god to be feared! Use your imagination; see that person in a vulnerable state if that helps! No giggling though!

Always turn negatives into positives. Instead of giving excuses regarding poor or inferior experiences, acknowledge them briefly and then turn it around by explaining what you have learned and how you have grown from it.

Be yourself: This is your time to shine so be professional but allow your own fabulous personality to reflect as you tell the interviewer all about your skills and experience that will assist his company by employing you. You know that you are the best person for it and more than capable!

Listen carefully: Be sure to listen to the questions that the interviewer raises and stay on track with your answers. If you are uncertain about some thing ask for clarification. Done correctly this shows initiative. Do not under any circumstances bombard the interview with irrelevant questions or issues as this will make you look incompetent and foolish.

Research- Your new best friend: Be sure to come to the job interview well prepared and you will be familiar with company mission statements, goals and policies which is of great assistance to you. It’s simply a matter of going to the company’s website for the information.

Practice makes perfect: Practice your interviewing skills with a friend, family member or even in front of a mirror, but do try to keep it all real and not too composed! If in doubt keep your answers brief, to the point and succinct.

It’s true that with practice interviews become easier and you become more confident. So be sure to practice these skills often with everyone: teachers, banking staff, pastors, your local GP and so on. Have a look around you- everyone, everyday is having an interview of some kind. Be it a formal interview for a job or an exchange of information between two friends discussing which movie to go and see; what to cook for dinner or the pros and cons of buying a new house! Not so scary when you look at it that way, is it?

By Joel Vance


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