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How to Shine at an Interview
Interviews, interviews and interviewsthey are the launch of a new job or a career.
But most of the times, they are neither uncomplicated nor very pleasing. A job
interview is the perfect example when a person faces excitement and pressure at the
same time. This strange combination of sentiments can cloud our judgment and tie our
tongues.
Perfection is not a mans trait and many recruitment managers often over look puny
interview mistakes. It is, however, important to be prepared to the greatest extent.
There are some slip-ups that you cant afford and there are some ridiculous mistakes
that can cast a bad shadow over your abilities and future career.
On the day of your interview, remember to look good and confident and say all the
right things. The rest will be fine. Dont fret and try to think a little before uttering
each word.
How to Avoid a Disastrous Interview
Dont be late:
Make proper arrangements beforehand to ensure that you reach the designated place on time. Getting up earlier than usual
for a single day wont hurt! Dont leave your dress un-ironed till the eleventh hour; you never know about electricity!
If something unexpected happens and you cant avoid being late, whether it be a traffic jam or your alarm clock didnt beat
on time, immediately call ahead and inform them that you will be late. Dont keep them waiting, they might adjust you at
some other time or reschedule the meeting for some other day.
Dont forget your CV and other important material:
Perfectly dressed to please and accompanied with your work bag, you accidentally left the file containing your impressive
resumes, well crafted work samples and portfolios in the kitchen. That is bad but can be managed. You must have the CV andportfolios in your email. Try to get them printed before hitting the office for interview.
Handling a Wardrobe Malfunction:
Nearly everyone has faced some wardrobe malfunctioning before important events and moments. Such circumstances are
sometimes beyond our control. One might get splashed by a passing by car on the way to the interview. It is quite possible that
your crisp shirt ends up looking idiotic as you reach the office. The best thing to do in such circumstances would be to
continue with the interview and at the start of it, explain what happened. Your interviewer would rather like you for your
sound experience than loathe to your mud speckled shirt.
Be Prepared and Deliberate:
Do necessary research about the company and the people you are about to encounter. Any misinformation regarding them
might suggest careless attitude on your part. You just cant forget the interviewers name but if it skips your mind out of sheer
nervousness, try to be smart and look at the nameplate on the desk for a clue or search for certificates or credits that might
be adorning the walls. In this way you might get through the situation.
If You are a Young Professional
If you are a fresh graduate, you are not a seasoned professional with decades of experience on the resume and employers are
well aware of this fact. They know that your lack of experience will be compensated by the knowledge you have about the
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current trends and technology. Be confident about who you are. During the interview, you should emphasize on the fact that
how enthusiastic you are about learning from the industry leaders on board.
Things Not to Say During an Interview:
When Asked to Introduce Yourself
This is one of the trickiest yet interesting questions asked during the interview.
Upon this question, you do not need to ruminate on your life. The interviewer is least interested in your lifes intricate
particulars. Dont blurt out the following details.
A brief synopsis about your childhood.
How badly you want this job.
The details of your unstable marital life.
Your religious and political beliefs.
The potential employer certainly is interested in your professional capabilities and not in your personal life. All he wants to
make sure is that you can diligently handle the task at hand.
I Hated My Last Boss:
Your last boss was a living misery and the sole purpose of his life was to make the lives of his subordinates miserable. You know
this but you potential employers dont know! Trash talking is a highly frowned upon habit. People do not like back biters in
their team. Even if you are rightly speaking, you would not be liked for cursing your boss.
I Dont Know Anything About the Company:
This is part of the homework that you should be accompanied with while going to an interview. If the interviewer asks why you
are interested in this job and you come up with this sort of reply, then it could be easily assumed that all you are after is
money and not a career. With todays swift technology, there is no excuse for this kind of reply except slackness and
irresponsible attitude. Google the companys profile and grab all the important information so that you can justify the reason
for your application.
Dont Talk About Promptness
Punctuality is a sought after trait. You show up 10 minutes late; most probably it is going to be fine. It is not going to be nice if
you suggest afterwards that promptness is your strength. Avoid any such contradictory statements.
Yes, Yes, Yes, No, No!
One word answers are never persuasive. At an interview, it is your task to convince the interviewer that you are the perfect
person for the post and you can do a fine job. Even if the question is vague, try hard to answer it in the best possible way.
Dont drone on and on, but avail every chance to prove that you are the person they are hunting for.
Dont Embellish Your Experience
Dont go too far on the road of convincing. Be truthful and honest. If you dont know something the interviewer asks for, fess
up and tell him how much you are looking forward to learn the new things. If you brag about qualities you dont have, chances
are that sooner or later the employer will find out. This situation will lead to even worse circumstances; you will certainly not
be liked and you might get kicked out!
Im Going to Need to Take These Days Off:
We all are committed to our personal lives and we all need to fulfill our responsibilities. The potential employer is clearly
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aware of this fact. Dont bring up your personal life during the first interview. If you make it to the offer stage, talk about
your personal issues and hopes. Talking about your life prior to a job offer will make an impression that either you are self
obsessed or too confident that you will get the job.
And Another Thing I Hate
Dont scorn in front of a potential employer. Most people want to hear it all sweet and cutesy. Do not present opposing views
on subjects that do not matter. It seeds ill feelings and you might get a rejection in the mind of the interviewer. If you dont
agree upon certain things, either say it politely and respectfully or just let it go. After all you want to score this job and have
a good working relationship with your boss.
Most Common Interview Blunders:
According to a survey, the following are the errors job seekers make most often:
Using cell phone: 77 percent
Appearing disinterested: 75 percent
Dressing improperly: 72 percent
Appearing haughty: 72 percent
Talking disapprovingly about current or previous employers: 67 percent
Chewing gum: 63 percent
During a job interview, the interviewer seems vicious. Believe me, he does not want to humiliate or mortify you. He just
wants to make sure that he does his job flawlessly by choosing the right person for the company. He is certainly not a sadist;
his job (recruitment) makes him appear so!
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