The first impression on a potential employer can make a big difference

Date: 19-Feb-2011

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From checking out the company to sending an interview thank you note, these job interview tips cover all the basics needed for interviewing success.

Check Out the Company: 

How much do you know about the company that just contacted you to schedule an interview? It should be plenty, and all the information you need is available online. Here are tips on how to research a company, get the inside scoop on the company culture, and use connections who can help you get an interview advantage.

Use Your Contacts:

Who you know at the company you are interviewing with really does matter. Here's how to use your contacts and connections to get an insider advantage so you can ace the interview and impress the interviewer.

Practice Interview:

Taking the time to review typical interview questions you will probably be asked during a job interview will help give you a framework for your responses and will help calm your frazzled nerves, because you won't be scrambling for an answer while you're in the interview hot seat. Practice interviewing with a friend or family member ahead of time and it will be much easier when you're actually in a job interview.

Improve Your Interview Technique:

A job interview gives you a chance to shine. What you say and what you do is going to either move you to the next round of consideration for employment or knock you out of contention


Dress For Interview Success:

The first impression you make on a potential employer can make a big difference. The first judgment an interviewer makes is going to be based on how you look and what you are wearing. That's why it's always important to dress professionally for a job interview.

Handle a Group Interview:

Interviewing with one person is tough enough, but it's even harder when you have to interview with a group (or panel) of interviewers. Here's how advice on how to ace a panel interview.


Interview While Dining:

Taking you to breakfast, lunch or dinner provides the interviewer with a chance to check out your communication and interpersonal skills, as well as your table manners, in a more casual environment than an office setting. Here's advice on how to handle an interview while dining.


Prepare For Phone Interview:

While you're actively job searching, it's important to be prepared for a phone interview on a moment's notice. You never know when a recruiter or a networking contact might call and ask if you have a few minutes to talk. Review these tips for advice on how to pull off your phone interview without a hitch.

Taking the time to say thank you after a job interview not only is good interview etiquette, it reinforces your interest in the position. Use your thank you letter, as well, to address any issues and concerns that came up during the interview.

Posted By : Anchita


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Comments

Posted By: kishore | Mon, 21 Feb 11 – 08:59:18 PM | Reply

The post is nice.
i have a question regarding 'Thanking Letter', is that okey to give interviewer a Thanking You lettter ??

Please Clerify !! i am thinking on it...

- Kishore Sharma
INDIA

Posted By: Santosh Thakur | Thu, 24 Feb 11 – 10:11:26 AM | Reply

I like these tips regarding the interview. Explain with the example.

Posted By: Charleigh | Tue, 12 Jul 11 – 03:12:36 AM | Reply

You relaly saved my skin with this information. Thanks!

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