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10 tips for successful job interviews 10 tips for successful job interviews

1. Prepare a presentable CV and bring 1. Prepare a presentable CV and bring


several copies of this… several copies of this…
(mention: presentable e-mail, the (mention: presentable e-mail, the
picture, the layout of the page) picture, the layout of the page)
2. Have some questions of your own 2. Have some questions of your own
prepared in advance. prepared in advance.
3. Know the interviewer's name, its 3. Know the interviewer's name, its
spelling, and pronunciation. spelling, and pronunciation.
4. Dress appropriately for the company 4. Dress appropriately for the company
and job you're interested in. and job you're interested in.
5. Be on time. 5. Be on time.
6. Greet the interviewer with a 6. Greet the interviewer with a
handshake and a smile. handshake and a smile.
7. Listen carefully to the interviewer. 7. Listen carefully to the interviewer.
8. Tell the truth. 8. Tell the truth.
9. Focus. 9. Focus.
10. Close on a positive, enthusiastic note 10. Close on a positive, enthusiastic note
( follow up with a thank-you note). ( follow up with a thank-you note).

10 tips for successful job interviews 10 tips for successful job interviews

1. Prepare a presentable CV and bring 1. Prepare a presentable CV and bring


several copies of this… several copies of this…
(mention: presentable e-mail, the (mention: presentable e-mail, the
picture, the layout of the page) picture, the layout of the page)
2. Have some questions of your own 2. Have some questions of your own
prepared in advance. prepared in advance.
3. Know the interviewer's name, its 3. Know the interviewer's name, its
spelling, and pronunciation. spelling, and pronunciation.
4. Dress appropriately for the company 4. Dress appropriately for the company
and job you're interested in. and job you're interested in.
5. Be on time. 5. Be on time.
6. Greet the interviewer with a 6. Greet the interviewer with a
handshake and a smile. handshake and a smile.
7. Listen carefully to the interviewer. 7. Listen carefully to the interviewer.
8. Tell the truth. 8. Tell the truth.
9. Focus. 9. Focus.
10. Close on a positive, enthusiastic note 10. Close on a positive, enthusiastic note
( follow up with a thank-you note). ( follow up with a thank-you note).
„10 tips for successful job interviews” (In-A; Sf-Md)
1. (Md) Prepare a presentable CV and bring several copies of this
(mention: presentable e-mail, the picture, the arrangement on the
page) Also, bring a copy of your transcript. Carry your papers in an
organized manner.
2. (Mi) Have some questions of your own prepared in advance.
There is nothing wrong with having a short list of questions and
thoughts- it shows you have done your research and want to know more
about the organization and the position.
3. (A) Know the interviewer's name, its spelling, and pronunciation.
Use it during the interview. If you don’t know the name, call beforehand
and ask the secretary. Also, note the secretary’s name in case you have
to call back. Secretaries can influence the hiring decision!
4. (Md)Dress appropriately for the company and job you're interested in.
Generally, a job interview calls for you to wear professional, or business,
attire. This might mean: A suit jacket and slacks with a button-down shirt
and tie. A sweater and a button-down shirt.
5. (Mi) Be on time.
This often means 10-15 minutes early. Interviewers often are ready before
the appointment.
6. (A) Greet the interviewer with a handshake and a smile.
Remember to maintain eye contact (which does not mean a stare down).
7. (Mi) Listen carefully to the interviewer.
Be sure you understand the question; if not, ask for clarification, or restate
it in your own words. Answer completely and concisely. Stick to the subject
at hand.
8. (Md) Tell the truth.
Lies and exaggeration will come back to haunt you.
9. (A) Focus.
On your attributes, your transferable skills, and your willingness to learn;
don’t apologize for a lack of experience; describe your strengths in terms of
what you can do for the organization.
10. (Mi) Close on a positive, enthusiastic note ( follow up with a thank-you
note).
Ask what the next step will be. Thank the interviewer for his/her time and express
your interest in the job. Leave quickly and courteously with a handshake and a
smile. Express your appreciation for the interview and, if true, reaffirm your
interest. This last step can make a difference. Don’t forget it.

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