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10 Top Tips to Impress in an Interview

10 Top Tips to Impress in an Interview to be successful

[*]Work on your handshake: Don‘t offer up a flimsy   or sweaty hand. Instead, when you meet with prospective employers or   interviews, offer a firm handshake, with one or two pumps from the elbow   to the hand. It‘s a good way to illustrate your confidence and start the   interview off on the right note.
[*]Get serious: If you take a   casual approach to the initial interview with a company, especially with a   screening interviewer from the human resources department, you may be sealing   your fate. Job seekers should treat every interview as if it‘s their one   and only chance to sell themselves to the recruiter.
[*]Get the practice: If you find yourself being offered an interview for a job you are   not really interested in, go on the interview anyway; you can make   contacts for future job opportunities and get valuable interview practice.
[*]Be enthusiastic: Bring a positive attitude to your interview. Most interviewers   won‘t even give a second thought to someone who has a negative presence or   seems like they almost need to be talked into the job. “You‘re selling   yourself, and part of you is the positive approach you‘ll bring to the   office every morning,” says Alison Richardson, a recruiter for several New   York financial firms. “That smile and friendly demeanor go a long way.”
[*]Ask questions: When interviewing for a new position, it‘s essential to have a   handful of questions to ask your potential employer. Some questions could   include: What do you consider to be the ideal background for the position?   What are some of the significant challenges? What‘s the most important   thing I can do to help within the first 90 days of my employment? Do you   have any concerns that I need to clear up in order to be the top   candidate?
[*]Tell a story: Your   interviewer wants to know about your skills and experiences, but he or she   also wants to know about you. Don‘t fire off routine answers to questions.   Instead, work your answers into stories or anecdotes about yourself.   People remember the people who are interesting. Prove your value by   tailoring stories that address the main concern an interviewer may have:   What can you do for us?
[*]Show restraint: During an interview, what you don‘t say may be as important as   what you do say. As a rule, don‘t talk about money or benefits, especially   during the first interview. You should already know if you fit the   parameters. Don‘t badmouth about any of your past employers. Organizations   don‘t hire complainers. Don‘t mention outside career aspirations or   part-time jobs. Employers are looking for people who want to be part of   their organization for the next decade and beyond.


[*]Be memorable: Considering   the number of job seekers interviewing for positions today, it‘s fair to   suggest that many HR workers can hardly keep track of the differences.   That‘s why it‘s important to do or say something that will allow you to   stand out in the mind of your interviewer. It will strike a personal note   and also provide a point of reference when it‘s time to recall the top   candidates. Sure, the job candidate with “American Idol” experience we   mentioned in the introduction had no real usable background for the job we   were looking for, but he was memorable.


[*]Ask for the job: “Tell your interviewer you want the job — period,” says Dana   Fulbright, an IT recruiter for Universal Studios in Orlando, Fla. “So many   people leave without ever saying they want to be hired. It sounds so   simple, but it‘s true. Let your employer know that you want to work   there.”

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