1. Reach on time:
Being punctual demonstrates your seriousness
towards the interview. Find out well in advance the information about how to
reach the interview place, how much time does it take to reach there. Try to reach
the interview place 15 minutes in advance so that you can relax and get
yourself ready to face the interview.
2. Carry all required documents in a folder
Make sure that you carry 2-3 copies of your
resume, certificates (if asked), a notepad and a pen in a well organized
folder.
3. Dress neatly and demonstrate confidence
Dressing neatly adds to your self confidence –
this includes, neat clothes, shoes and well done hair. Be cautious about the
fragrance you use – it should not be so strong that it makes the interviewer
uncomfortable.
Enter the interview room with a smile on your
face and don’t slouch in your chair. While slouching in your chair demonstrates
lack of interest, the bowed down back exhibits that you are nervous.
In both the situations, you will not be able to
face the interview effectively.
4. Mind your actions
Biting your nails, tapping the table with your
pen, sipping water again and again, touching your forehead or nose, biting your
lips demonstrates nervousness. Similarly chewing the gum during an interview
demonstrates lack of courtesy. Keep away from doing any of these.
While you have a right to remain silent over
things you want, do not tell lies about your candidature. With a lot of
investigative agencies and social media being in place, truth is not difficult
to be discovered.
5. Anticipate questions
You can easily anticipate some questions while
preparing for the interview. Make a list of such questions and prepare answers
for them. Take a look at the job notification also to anticipate some questions
you might be asked based on the key skills required for the role.
6. Listen carefully
Ensure that you let the interviewer finish the
question before you jump to answer it. Answer with required facts and figures
without being too verbose.
7. Be loud enough and clear
Make sure that the interviewer can hear you
clearly. Avoid talking too loudly or in a very low volume.
8. Establish eye contact
If there are more than one interviewer,
establish eye contact with each of them while answering the questions. At the
same time avoid staring at any one of them as it exhibits over aggression.
9. Say “I don’t know”
While you must make intelligent guesses, don’t
fake around by trying to offer wrong answers to the questions you don’t know at
all. It is absolutely OK if you don’t know certain things.
10. Ask questions
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