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Apr102009

Tips For a Successful Job Interview

Submitting a great resume to a job posting is only the first step in landing your ideal position. The interview becomes the next high priority.

On paper, many people appear qualified, but it is what you communicate during the interview that will make or break your chances of receiving an offer. The interview is the step that can set you apart from the other applicants - for better or for worse.

Making a Good Impression

Hiring personnel make their decisions based largely on how you answer their questions, how you look, and how you conduct yourself. This is where it pays to be well informed on what you should do and, just as importantly, what you should not do during the interview process.

You must make a great first impression. That means dressing appropriately in a suit and tie for men, or a pantsuit or skirt and blouse for a woman. Even if you are applying for an entry level position, you should dress in a business-like fashion that portrays confidence and business sense.

You also want to walk in with confidence, and shake hands immediately with all present, using a firm grip. A first impression is something that your future employer will remember long after they have met with many candidates.

Learn a Little about the Company

Next, “wow” them with your research of the company. Always come to the discussion knowing the basics of what the company does, how long they have been in business, their top executive, and
what the job you are applying for entails.

That prior knowledge will help you to articulate what you can do for the business in the role for which you have applied. It may also impress the person conducting the interview when you bring up a company related topic with which not many people are familiar.

However do so subtlety and only when the opportunity is presented. Forcing such knowledge into the conversation comes across as phony.

Your Body Speaks a Language

Another tip to have a great job interview is to be cautious about your body language. As with almost any relationship, it can be more important how you say something than what you actually say.

If you are slumped down in your chair and not enthusiastically showing your interest, then no matter what you say could be perceived as disinterest in the job. That is why you need to sit up straight, keep good eye contact, smile routinely, and allow your body language to communicate your honesty, enthusiasm and openness.

Approach with Confidence

Finally, portray your confidence level. Answer questions with a purpose and don’t hem or haw during the interview. Even if you do not know the answer, just say so instead of making something up or elaborating on something that is not asked.

Your answers should get to the point while simultaneously providing some level of detail. Confidence often reflects competence, and that is a trait all employers desire.

Once you have made it to an actual interview with a prospective employer, that is a critical milestone in your journey toward landing a desirable job or career. Your preparation well ahead of time for this opportunity will go a long way in determining whether you are the candidate selected.

 

By Mort Ferguson

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Reader Comments (4)

These are some great interview tips. Making the right impression in an interview is key to landing that job you really want. It's also important to think about things from the interviewer's perspective as well and to think about what they might be looking for from you as a potential employee. There are a few interview tips ebooks which are a good extension on these tips: http://www.positionignition.com/getting-started-with-interview/
May 3, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterCherry
its really so much useful tips you have given for a successful job interview.its so helpful.
May 5, 2011 | Unregistered Commenterjohn
Job hunting can be a stressful process. However, you should not take rejections personally. It just means that the job you applied for was not meant for you. However, there are some things that you can do to effectively job hunt. You can try going with a routine. For example, you can allot a certain day in the week when you look at local job postings; Set another day for looking, editing, and sending our resumes and cover letters. Of course, you should also set another day for following up on your job applications. Following up on a job application might sound like a daunting task, but there are several applicants who got their dream jobs because they had the guts to follow up. :)
All these tips are valid, as I can tell from experience. Good impression, body language, and confidence can take you way beyond the job interview. Those traits constitute an amicable personality that even executives should have.

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