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Ten things to get right when interviewing for a job
Just take care of these ten things and you'll vastly increase your chances of
succeeding at job interviews -- and going on to build a career with your chosen
employer.
- Do act and respond to questions in a positive manner. Maintain a positive
outlook about the whole process.
- Speak clearly, with authority and confidence in yourself.
- Avoid being overly aggressive. You don't want to be perceived as an egotistical
person who may find it difficult to get along with co-workers.
- Do convey your interest in and enthusiasm for working at the company, in the
position you are targeting.
- Never get defensive or annoyed when questioned about any aspect of your
background, career, or anything else.
- Be alert and interested throughout the interview. Never act bored or
uninterested.
- Maintain eye contact with the interviewer without staring aggressively.
- Never speak badly about your present or past employers, bosses, colleagues, etc.
- Don't excuse yourself during the interview to go to the restroom, etc, even if
you have a need to.
- Highlight your strengths and accomplishments. Use specific examples while
responding to questions.
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