Hello All... Here are the tips for facing the Interview
Prepare for the interview
- Dress appropriately in simple,
comfortable clothes that reflect your personality.
- Avoid wearing new shoes
(squeaking noises) and do practice wearing your tie.
- Be punctual – don't be late or
even too early.
- Read up about the company, what
business they are into, growth trends, diversification etc.
- Read your own resume - be sure
that you don't have to look into your resume to recall details during the
interview
- Carry extra copies of your
resume and testimonials – you never know when you may need them.
- Make sure you know the full
name and designation of the person interviewing you
- Keep your references ready
- Remember to make a note of your
previous or current salary with all its components.
Make a good first impression
- Wish the interviewer( s)
cheerfully and with a smile
- A firm handshake is an
indicator of how you are feeling. If you are a lady, then some male
employers might not make the first move, but go ahead and initiate the
handshake
- Wait till you are asked to sit
down
- Look the person in the eye
- Do not appear too nervous or
overconfident. Your body language usually conveys more than what you are
saying. Don't slouch or lean forward too much.
- Try to curb nervous mannerisms
eg. fidgeting or biting your finger.]
- Appear comfortable, confident
and interested in securing the job
During the interview
- Start the interview with a
pleasant smile.
- Always remember to give a firm
handshake. If there are women in your interview panel, wait for the other
person to extend the hand while shaking hands.
- Listen carefully to what the
interviewer is saying
- Stress on what you can
contribute to the organization.
- Remember that the employer is
in control of the interview
- Don't be too long-winded – say
what you want to convey in crisp sentences and use terms that would convey
your job & achievements.
- Complete your sentences - don't
answer just yes or no
- What you don't know can be
learned – tell them if you don't know something. But give instances of how
quick a learner you are.
- Do not boast. People on the
other side are shrewd and can generally see through you. At the same time
talk about achievements giving due credit to others.
- When talking about yourself and
your aspirations, do not sound vague or do not say that you don't know
something. You should be very clear and precise about what you want to do,
where you want to go etc.
- If you don't understand a
question, ask for clarification, don't answer vaguely.
- Don't talk about your personal
problems, why you need the job etc
- Don't get personal – even if
you know the interviewer personally
- Don't be overconfident or too
nervous
- Don't badmouth your previous
employer - you could do the same in the case of the prospective customer
- Don't complain about politics,
a bad boss or a poor salary - your reasons for change should be higher
responsibilities, location etc.
- If the interviewer is
interrupted during the course of the interview, don't pick up papers on
his/her desk and read them
- Don't ask about salary before
the offer is made
- Strike a balance between what
you actually are and what you want to be – don't paint a picture of
yourself as somebody who is not concerned about money, social status etc.
- Don't be in a hurry to complete
the interview
- Ask questions at the end of the
interview – it could be about the company, the job or the next stage of
the interview process. It will be an indicator of your interest in the
position
- Send a thank-you letter –
outlining your interest in the job and why you are qualified for it.
Be positive and confident - and the job is
yours!
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