* Provide fresh copies of your resume to the interviewer.
* Maintain good eye contact throughout the interview.
GO PREPARED
Find out about the company’s vision, goal, products, the workculture and the management from the website. Then from the job description,
analyze how suitable you are as a candidate. You can’t be prepared for all
questions as there will be some goggles and bouncers hurled at you. But there
are some common interview questions and if you are prepared for them, half the
battle is won. You’ll be less tongue-tied and appear more confident if you are
ready with the response. You can check out what the interviewer wants to know
for the same.
Be thorough with your CV:
You should be familiar with whatever is mentioned in the CV.
Read it thoroughly so that you are not stumped by any question regarding your past
employment and education.
Act confident:
Even if you don’t feel confident, act as one emanating confidence. Your
body language should be accurate and you should be making a positive impact
during the interview. Sit straight on the chair and look into the eyes of the
interviewer. Remember, you’ve nothing to lose and go with that mind-set. This causes less
palpable stress.
Sleep well:
A good night sleep is essential to stay fresh in body and mind.
Never leave the preparation planning for the last minute. Be ready with your
interview dress and keep your shoes polished. Women should clip their nails and
remove nail paint if it uneven at places and smoothen it
well in advance. Never eat late or have an extra drink the night before the
interview as that might leave you with a hangover. Try to remain calm and happy
to be successful.
Be on time:
Travelling to the interview can be stressful, especially if you have to commute
a long distance. Try and do a trial run a day in advance so that you know how
long it takes to reach there. Thus, you can plan as per your schedule and
convenience. Remember, arriving late for whatever reasons is totally
inexcusable.
Take deep breaths:
If you’ve been made to wait in the reception, have a glass of water
and take some deep breaths so that your voice is regulated and you don’t seem
shaky. Also, prepare for some small talk, like what you would be saying
about yourself, etc. This is essentially to break the ice and you are at ease
instead of sounding like a diffident person.
Prefer mornings to the second half:
Mostly you wouldn’t be given an option, but in case you are, take the
morning slot to an afternoon one. Though it doesn’t always matter but you are
fresh in the morning and after you are through, you can plan the rest of the
day accordingly. If the interview's scheduled in the
second half, you carry the baggage of the schedules and plans for the entire
day as well as the interview stress and come across as jaded.
Lastly, it goes without saying, be relaxed and don't worry too
much. The job interview is for both parties, ie.,both for you and the employer
to decide on the respective suitability; so go with an open mind and try to be
calm.
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