Walk Out, Feel Great From Any Interview!

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Writing an effective resume will give you a higher chance to an interview. But that is focusing on the resume only. That's not enough to land you the job you want. What is actually lacking is the extra human touch that you should be giving to your employer. We have ten more ways for you to help you get the job you want! Follow them closely and we believed you will be rewarded with the career that you long been waiting for!

1. Understand and appreciate that the interviewer took out some of his precious time to meet you for the interview - At the baseline, do not waste each other time. Both of you want to get something out of it! Your employer is looking for a prospective staff and you are looking for a prospective employer. So get down to business!
2. Be early - Most often said. Be early. Much early than your given time. You need to factor the traveling time and maybe any traffic jams and glitches along the way. Remember, both of your time is precious!
3. Wear appropriately but not overdress - Don't wear a tux for an interview. Nor should you wear long pants with sneakers. First impression counts and your dressing will generalize your character.
4. Read up about the company that you applied for - Do a last minute research about the company. Their industry, profit margin, cost model, markets. This will show that you really care about the company!
5. Know the industry well relating to the company you applied for - Understand how the industry works. Also find out about the challenges for companies that are operating in the industry. This will aid in the discussion during the interview.
6. Admit your lack of knowledge on the industry and company - You may have read up about the industry and company but of course you are not in it yet. Therefore, admit honestly that you lack the in-depth knowledge of the industry and company. Honesty here works better than knowledge.
7. Think carefully before you say anything - Always think carefully before you respond to your interviewer questions. Your answers are being analyzed by the interviewer about your integrity and character.
8. Be relaxed but not let down your guard - Even if the conversation starts to transit into a friendly talk, do not let down your guard. When you are relaxed, you may have the tendency of saying things that are not supposed to be heard.
9. Give positive gestures - Avoid the negative postures that illustrates over defensiveness. Slouching positions should be avoided as well. They are recruiting a professional, not a pizza boy.
10. Thank the interviewer for his time - At the end of the session, remember to thank him for his precious time again.

The author is well-versed in the area of personal productivity, personal growth and career advice, and runs a successful blog over at Lost In Cubes. You can also learn other proven career advice tips in Lost In Cubes.

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