anyone have any recommendations for interview techniques? Or good sites? Using google brings up far too many and is kinda overwhelming.
I have never had a interview for a 'proper' job and really want to be prepared as the prospective job is something I have dreamed of doing.
Thanks
Do not be scared or too nervous. That is easier said than done, but if you are confident that you can do the job well then you should be able to relax quickly and talk assuredly.
Wear a beautiful suit. Clothes that make you look and feel fabulous really help your confidence.
Don't be afraid of saying "I don't know", "no, never heard of it" or "never done that". It will make them believe you when you say "yes I know all about that"
Feel free to ask for clarification. Don't try and respond to something you do not understand.
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Let them know how enthusiastic you are. I love people who are passionate about their work.
prepare some reasons they should choose you over other people - what can you offer them.
prepare some questions. You have things you want to know. It helps to remember you are interviewing them as much as they are interviewing you. You want to know where they are going with this too.
have fun. relax, enjoy it, engage.
Thank them afterwards by email or letter, and follow up. make the HR person remember you.
Do not be scared or too nervous. That is easier said than done, but if you are confident that you can do the job well then you should be able to relax quickly and talk assuredly.
Wear a beautiful suit. Clothes that make you look and feel fabulous really help your confidence.
Don't be afraid of saying "I don't know", "no, never heard of it" or "never done that". It will make them believe you when you say "yes I know all about that"
Feel free to ask for clarification. Don't try and respond to something you do not understand.
Smile
Let them know how enthusiastic you are. I love people who are passionate about their work.
prepare some reasons they should choose you over other people - what can you offer them.
prepare some questions. You have things you want to know. It helps to remember you are interviewing them as much as they are interviewing you. You want to know where they are going with this too.
have fun. relax, enjoy it, engage.
Thank them afterwards by email or letter, and follow up. make the HR person remember you.