Friday, December 11, 2015

16 Tips About Interviewing for a Job

With job hunting becoming harder and harder, people are extra nervous when it comes to their interviewing skills. This is basically what can make-it or break-it for a future job. Here are 16 tips that can help you get through an interview! Some things to think about:
  • There is no such thing as "employers"
  • An interview should be prepared for, before you go in
  • Honor agreements
  • An interview for a job is a lot like dating
  • Questions to expect from them, then questions you can ask
  • During the interview, determine to observe the "50-50 rule"
  • In answering the employers questions, observe the "twenty-second in two minute rule"
  • Them employer is primarily concerned about risk
  • It's the small things that are the killers, in a job interview
  • Be aware of the skills most employers are looking for
  • Try to think of ways to bring up your skills
  • DO NOT bad-mouth your previous employers
  • Remember, employers don't really care about your past
  • Notice time frame of questions asked
  • Leave job interview with good questions
  • Finally, Thank You notes sent out after every interview

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I know first-hand how intimidating job interviews can be! If nothing has worked before try these simple tips and try it out. Remember that the person who is interviewing has been in your shoes before. Everyone has to start somewhere--go out and make it a great one!

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