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What do we say if we are at an interview?


And how should we say to have a successful interview?
In this case, HomeQA would love to share the useful conversation tips at an interview.
 
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 Heading - 1st Pic – [Title on image] Useful Tips (Sentences & Phrases) at an Interview

I. Sub-heading 1 - 2nd Pic - How do we introduce ourselves at an interview?

[Description under image] The first impression is a very important thing; hence how do
we make an effective introduction to make the others’ impression high?

Content:
o Good morning/ afternoon. My name is ______ and I want to thank for this
opportunity.
o Hello! My name is _______ and it’s a pleasure for me to be here.
o I’m glad you called me because I really want to work for this company.

II. Sub-heading 2 - 4th Pic - In which words shall we make others impressive?
[Description under image] One way to make our self-introduction to reach other’s ears is
by saying about our personality; what kind of person we are. Like this, we can get to a
certain close situation by convincing the interviewer how and why this role and this
organization is a good fit to us.

Content: (5th Pic)

 Easy-going: a relaxed person who is easy to get along with


 Hard-working: someone who works well and isn’t lazy
 Committed: a person who is loyal to a project or person
 Trustworthy: someone who you can rely on
 Honest: someone who tells the truth
 Focused: someone who is not easily distracted
 Methodical: a person who pays attention to details and works in a logical way
 Proactive: someone who takes steps to complete tasks without supervision
 Self-motivated: someone who is able to do what needs to be done, without
influence from other people or situations, and one who has a lot of energy.

Content: (6th, 7th Pic)

o I perform well under working pressure.


o I am very good at communicating with people.
o I'm used to working in a busy environment.
o I'm a very organized person.
o I'm flexible and able to work, dealing with any changes.
o I manage my time pretty well by planning out.

III. Sub-heading 3 - 8th Pic - How do we emphasize our strengths and skills?

Content: (9th Pic)


 I think I’m the right choice for this job because I know how to…/ I'm good at ....
 My (skills relevant for the job) will allow me to do this easily.
 I’m very good at (best strength) and that’s why I think I’ll be able to handle this
position.

IV. Sub-heading 4 - 10th Pic - What kinds of questions shall we ask to the interviewer? And
how?
[Description under image] The interview is a two-way section; never think we are only at
the interview to just respond to the interviewer, we can also make questions about our
future workplace.

Content: (11th Pic)


 Can you tell me more about the day- to-day responsibilities of the role?
 Could you please describe the culture of the company?
 What is the typical career path for someone in this role?
 When will I be notified the next steps in the interview process?
 Who will I be working most closely with?
 Do you think of my background and skills to be a good fit for this role? I’d like to
hear if you have certain comment or opinions.

V. Sub-heading 5 – 12th Pic - How do we thank the interviewer after an interview?

Content: (13th, 14th Pic)


 Thank you very much for your time. I’ll be waiting for your call
 Before I leave I want to thank you for the opportunity. I hope we see each other again
soon!
 I want to thank you before I leave. I hope I have the profile you’re looking for.
 I want to thank you one last time and I’ll be expecting your call.

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