- Everyone is nervous on interviews.
- If you simply allow yourself to feel nervous, you’ll do much better.
- Remember also that it’s difficult for the interviewer as well. In general, be upbeat and positive. Never be negative.
- Rehearse your answers and time them. Never talk for more than 2 minutes straight.
- Don’t try to memorize answers word for word. don’t be afraid to include your own thoughts and words. To help you remember key concepts, jot down and review a few key words for each answer.
- Rehearse your answers frequently, and they will come to you naturally in interviews.
- The single most important strategy in interviewing, as in all phases of your job search, is what we call: "The Greatest Executive Job Finding Secret." And that is...
- Find out what people want, than show them how you can help them get it.
- Find out what an employer wants most in his or her ideal candidate, then show how you meet those qualifications.
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Interview Sucks!!
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Interview Sucks!!
- Everyone is nervous on interviews.
- If you simply allow yourself to feel nervous, you’ll do much better.
- Remember also that it’s difficult for the interviewer as well. In general, be upbeat and positive. Never be negative.
- Rehearse your answers and time them. Never talk for more than 2 minutes straight.
- Don’t try to memorize answers word for word. don’t be afraid to include your own thoughts and words. To help you remember key concepts, jot down and review a few key words for each answer.
- Rehearse your answers frequently, and they will come to you naturally in interviews.
- The single most important strategy in interviewing, as in all phases of your job search, is what we call: "The Greatest Executive Job Finding Secret." And that is...
- Find out what people want, than show them how you can help them get it.
- Find out what an employer wants most in his or her ideal candidate, then show how you meet those qualifications.
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