Tuesday, March 27, 2018

Tips to improve interview skills for freshers

In this post i am sharing how to improve interview skills for freshers or beginners. This post helpful who are final year students or freshers. i am going to explain step by step


Always Commit to the Company:

 It doesn’t matter if you plan on leaving in 3 years to start your own business. Act like this job will be the last job you will ever need.

Review your own resume.
You know what you did, right? Are you sure? I once got caught off guard in an interview when the hiring manager asked me a specific question about an accomplishment on my resume. I had to stumble for a minute before my brain latched on to what she was talking about. Don't make that mistake. Refresh your memory, especially old jobs.

 Pay Attention to Every Question:

 Every job interview question the interviewer asks is important, even if it is “what do you think of the weather?” They are all about making a good impression.

Don’t Discuss Salary/Benefits:

Wait until you have the job before you worry about what they pay you.

Remember to Focus on Listening
It can be easy to get distracted during a job interview. It's stressful, and you're in the hot seat when it comes to having to respond to questions.
That said, if you do your best to listen to what the interviewer is asking, it will be easier to frame appropriate responses. Listen carefully and take the time to frame a thoughtful response to each of the questions you're asked.

Be polite to everyone.
You may have heard stories of people who were rude to the receptionist, cut someone off in the parking lot, or yelled at the barista at the coffee shop around the corner and then didn't get the job. These things happen, and they can ruin your chances. I will never, ever, not in a million years hire the person who is rude to the receptionist or barista. Many recruiters and hiring managers feel the same.

Maintain Good Body Language :

Make eye contact throughout the job interview and do not slouch or use any bad posture or bad habits.

Think First :

It is okay to take two or three seconds to think about your answer before you actually provide your answer. The last thing you want to do is ramble about something inconsequential.

Have Questions Ready to Ask
Be prepared to respond when you're asked whether you have any questions. You can ask about the job, the company.

Practice and You Will Be Even Better
The about list is a good resource for those that are in a rush to improve their interview skills. If you have time, however, it is a good idea to try to practice answering interview question as much as possible and utilize many useful job interview strategies.

 Don't forget the thank you card.
It doesn't have to be a card anymore; an email will do just fine. You can get hired without one, but it's a nice gesture to send a quick follow up email to the hiring manager and recruiter. It keeps you in their minds and shows your politeness, which brings this full circle. You begin by being nice to everyone, and you end the interview by being nice to everyone, and you increase your chances.


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