Fifty Quick Interview Tips

September 9, 2009 by admin  
Filed under interviewing

Interviews are something that even I don’t look forward to.  But if you think it out, relax and find a way to put yourself in a frame of mind to do your best, it will help carry you through the interview.


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Here are some interview tips that I’m sure will help you do your best!

50 Quick Interview Tips

  1. Identify your accomplishments before you go on an interview.
  2. Don’t let your guard down. No matter how friendly the interviewer is, you must always remember that she/he is not your friend. See this article discussing the types of interviewers you will come across.
  3. Answer the interviewer’s questions in a direct and concise manner.
  4. Identify your needs and match them to the needs of an employer.
  5. Dress appropriately for the position that you are interviewing for.
  6. Maintain direct eye contact with the interviewer; this will show that you are confident in your abilities and that you have nothing to hide.
  7. Don’t bring up salary first.
  8. Develop questions of your own that demonstrate your interest and knowledge in working with the company.
  9. Send a thank-you letter to all individuals with whom you interviewed.
  10. Be aware of your language. Avoid vocal fillers such as – like, or um.
  11. Answer questions within 60 seconds or you will lose your listener.
  12. Ask for a copy of the job description.
  13. Make sure that you show interest in and enthusiasm for working for the employer.
  14. Be prepared, but don’t sound rehearsed.
  15. Expect to answer the question, “Tell me about yourself.”
  16. Be aware of the interviewer’s body language and adapt yours to match hers.
  17. Give yourself 24 hours before you accept or decline a position.
  18. Remember that you are interviewing the company as well.
  19. Before the interview ends, ask if you should clarify or elaborate on any points.
  20. Be prepared to expand on the information you provided in the resume.
  21. Always show up on time.
  22. Be as honest as you can without hindering your chances of landing a job offer.
  23. When filling out a job application, make sure you read and follow the instructions carefully.
  24. Thank the interviewer for his time.
  25. Attend an interview workshop, read a book on interviewing, or hire a coach to guide you through the process.
  26. Listen carefully to the questions that are being asked and try to determine their hidden meaning.
  27. Ask for the interviewer’s business card so that you will have the proper spelling of his or her name as well as job title, address, and phone number.
  28. No matter how great you were during the interview, continue your job search until you have accepted a job offer.
  29. Bring your social security card, working papers (if applicable), and driver’s license or state ID to every interview.
  30. Maintain a positive and upbeat demeanor; never let them see you sweat.
  31. Answer the question that is being asked; don’t go off on tangents.
  32. Be aware of your tone and body language.
  33. Establish rapport with the interviewer.
  34. Don’t interrupt the interviewer when she is speaking.
  35. Don’t hog the interview with your agenda.
  36. Be patient during the interview process. You may be asked to attend more than one interview before a job offer is put on the table.
  37. Expect to be nervous.
  38. Don’t overstay your welcome; recognize cues that the interview is coming to an end.
  39. At the end of the interview, ask the interviewer what the next step will be.
  40. If you get the impression that the interview is not going as planned, don’t show your disappointment; remain calm.
  41. The purpose of the first interview is not to get a job offer; it is to be invited to a second interview.
  42. Know the organization’s needs and culture before the interview.
  43. Be yourself.
  44. Don’t speak negatively about your present or past employer.
  45. Wait until you are offered a seat before you sit down.
  46. Interact with the interviewer; don’t react.
  47. Pace yourself; if you need extra time to think of an answer, take it.
  48. Write down your thoughts and impressions of the interview immediately after it is over.
  49. At the end of the interview, make sure you ask for the job.
  50. Allow sufficient time between interviews.

- Linda Matias
Job-Interview-Advice.net provides resources to effectively answer top job-interview questions. For more information, go to www.job-interview-advice.net.

Source:CrossRoads Job Seeker News

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