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Jan172012

Preparing for an Interview with Job Interview Practice

The best way to ensure that you are successful in a job interview is to sell yourself well in the small amount of time you have available to you. The interview is the prospective employer’s first and usually only impression of the job applicant prior to an offer of a job being made. It is easy to make sure that your resume stands up to scrutiny and presents you in the best possible light by getting some feedback before you submit it. But when it comes to the interview, the applicant is all on their own. One of the best ways to prepare for a job interview is to take part in some job interview practice.

Job interview practice can help ease nervousness and tension when the time of the actual interview arrives. Preparing for difficult questions, making sure to be dressed for success and having a self-assured confidence can set a job applicant apart from applicants who go into an interview “cold turkey”. It is quite apparent to practiced interviewers whether someone has bothered to do any preparation or not.

It’s always a good idea to get a second or even third opinion of things. Job interview practice can help the applicant get a better idea of how they come across in an interview situation, from the quality of their responses to the impression they create in their appearance. The applicant may not see the small details that an interviewer may pick up on and take into account when assessing the suitability of the candidate, so it’s best if it is something that can be pointed out before the day of the interview and improved on if necessary. Practicing answers such as’ What do you feel you can contribute to this company’ or ‘what would you say your greatest weakness is’ can help the applicant come across as confident and self- assured. If the applicant has thought out the answers to questions such as these, the answer can be given in a self-assured manner without hesitation. The mock interviewer may think of questions to ask that the applicant has never thought of. Being prepared is the best way to prepare for an actual job interview and the best way to do that is with job interview practice

So to sum it up, in order to make sure that they get the job, the applicant has to give the best interview they possibly can. A great interview involves being prepared, confident and being dressed for success. Without doubt the best way to prepare for a job interview is to get some job interview practice. It really can make the difference between being successful and getting the job or not.


About the Author:

Tina Elliott has a wealth of experience in interviewing and job coaching and loves to help others improve their chances of getting the job they want.

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