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Spruce up your resume
Your resume will be the first thing to be seen by the prospective employers. Make sure that it is comprehensive, concise and informative.
Make it as presentable as possible, starting from the paper that is printed on to the way that it was delivered to the company that you are applying for.
This will be your first step in making a great impression even before the actual interview starts.
Prepare yourself for the interview the earliest time possible
Start from the way you look. Make sure that you are groomed and dressed properly before showing up for the interview. Prepare extra copies of your resume and other important papers that the employer might need in the course of the interview.
Learn about the company that you are applying for
You should at least have some knowledge of the company’s background before you show up in the date of your interview. Questions about it are sure to come up, and it is always better to come prepared.
Show up early
It is never acceptable to be late for interviews. You should have a number to contact should an emergency come up and you will not be able to come on the scheduled date or time.
Rehearse
There are regular questions that always come up during job interviews, and it is good to at least have an idea of how you would answer them. Rehearsing would also help prepare your emotions and give you a boost of confidence to face up your “future boss”.
Be cool yet confident
In the course of the interview, maintain eye contact with the person that you are speaking with.
Make sure that you answer all questions honestly, confidently and briefly. You should only elaborate on certain aspects when asked by the interviewer.
Once the interview is done with, no matter how badly or greatly you think you did, do not forget to thank the person for giving his or her time to talk with you.
You might also want to send a thank you note afterwards to display your professionalism
Your resume will be the first thing to be seen by the prospective employers. Make sure that it is comprehensive, concise and informative.
Make it as presentable as possible, starting from the paper that is printed on to the way that it was delivered to the company that you are applying for.
This will be your first step in making a great impression even before the actual interview starts.
Prepare yourself for the interview the earliest time possible
Start from the way you look. Make sure that you are groomed and dressed properly before showing up for the interview. Prepare extra copies of your resume and other important papers that the employer might need in the course of the interview.
Learn about the company that you are applying for
You should at least have some knowledge of the company’s background before you show up in the date of your interview. Questions about it are sure to come up, and it is always better to come prepared.
Show up early
It is never acceptable to be late for interviews. You should have a number to contact should an emergency come up and you will not be able to come on the scheduled date or time.
Rehearse
There are regular questions that always come up during job interviews, and it is good to at least have an idea of how you would answer them. Rehearsing would also help prepare your emotions and give you a boost of confidence to face up your “future boss”.
Be cool yet confident
In the course of the interview, maintain eye contact with the person that you are speaking with.
Make sure that you answer all questions honestly, confidently and briefly. You should only elaborate on certain aspects when asked by the interviewer.
Once the interview is done with, no matter how badly or greatly you think you did, do not forget to thank the person for giving his or her time to talk with you.
You might also want to send a thank you note afterwards to display your professionalism