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Essential Interview Tips for Success

The document provides tips for interview preparation and conduct. It recommends learning about the organization, having specific jobs in mind, reviewing your qualifications, and practicing answering common questions. Some key tips include being early, greeting the interviewer with a firm handshake, using proper English, showing enthusiasm, maintaining eye contact, asking appropriate questions, and sending a thank you note afterwards.

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Essential Interview Tips for Success

The document provides tips for interview preparation and conduct. It recommends learning about the organization, having specific jobs in mind, reviewing your qualifications, and practicing answering common questions. Some key tips include being early, greeting the interviewer with a firm handshake, using proper English, showing enthusiasm, maintaining eye contact, asking appropriate questions, and sending a thank you note afterwards.

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INTERVIEW TIPS:-

An interview gives you the opportunity to showcase your qualifications to an employer, so it pays to be well
prepared. The following information provides some helpful hints.

 Learn about the organization


 Have a specific job or jobs in mind
 Review your qualifications for the job
 Be ready to briefly describe your experience, showing how it relates it the job
 Be ready to answer broad questions, such as "Why should I hire you?" "Why do you want this job?" "What
are your strengths and weaknesses?"
 Practice an interview with a friend or relative

Be Early
Resume or application. Although not all employers require a resume, you should be able to furnish the
interviewer information about your education, training, and previous employment
Learn the name of your interviewer and greet him or her with a firm handshake
Use good manners with everyone you meet
Relax and answer each question concisely
Use proper English—avoid slang
Be cooperative and enthusiastic
Use body language to show interest—use eye contact and don’t slouch
Ask questions about the position and the organization, but avoid questions whose answers can easily be
found on the company Web site
Also avoid asking questions about salary and benefits unless a job offer is made
Thank the interviewer when you leave and shake hands
Send a short thank you note

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