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Debbie Tipton@mom2seven
Jun 25, 2001 01:50 AM, 1179 Views
Important Things To Remember for Your Interview

The interview is the most important part of the job search.  When


you are talking to a potential employer, remember that people enjoy talking about


themselves.  Before going on your interview, you should do some research on the


company that your are wanting to work for.  During your interview you should ask questions.


Never forget to respect your interviewers time.  You should avoid rambling on and


just ask for the fob.  This will let them know that you realize that time


is money.


According to many top interviewers, they will recall about twenty percent of what they


hear and ninety percent of what they feel.  The impressions that you make


at the interview will depend much more on how you act than what you say.


You should be confident, relaxed, and eager.  Be calm and enjoy yourself.


If you lighten up so will the interviewer.  These qualities will go a long


way in helping you to get your job.


Keep in mind that job hunting is not easy.  You will most likely


have to go through many doors before you will finally get that job.


Before you begin your search, you should set a quota.  Convince yourself


that you will be speaking with many different people.  Choose a number-maybe


fifty.  Then tell yourself that you will not become discouraged until you


have spoken with at least that many people.


THINGS TO REMEMBER FOR YOUR INTERVIEW:


1.) * When you are meeting someone for the first time, you will make an


impression even before you begin to speak.  People will judge you by your


appearance even before they know your talents.  Nonverbal communication


is the first and greatest source of impression.  What you choose to wear is


a major part of what message you will send.


2.) Facial Expression: After your overall appearance, your face will


be the most visible part of you.  Facial expressions are what most


people will rely on in initial interactions.  This is the source from which


people will read your personality and your mood.


In the interview setting, a smile is an important key to presenting a positive


first impression  staring can communicate a negative first impression.


3.) entrance:* The way you enter your interview can influence the image that you


project.  The way that you carry yourself will set the stage for everything that will come next.


A nervous entrance may ruin you chances for getting the job.  To make a favorable


impression; hold your head up, avoid slumping, and project self assurance.


4.) Your Voice: The tone of your voice, the rate of speed at which you speak, and the volume


of your speech will contribute greatly to your verbal message.  Even though there is no


ideal voice for your interview, your voice should reflect these four qualities:


confidence, enthusiasm, optimism, and sincerity.


5.)Your Handshake: When you are meeting your interviewer, the


handshake will be the only physical contact between you.  This handshake


can communicate warmth and strength or it can communicate indifference and


weakness.  The message that you send the other party with your handshake


will depend on the combination of the following:


degree of firmness




  • degree of dryness of the hand




  • duration of the grip




  • depth of the interlock




  • eye contact during the handshake






I hope that these few tips will help you to get the most out of your next


interview.  Good-luck and keep trying.

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