How to Interview Successfully

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How to Interview Successfully The basics What to wear What to bring How to answer questions Dos and Don’ts Q & A

The basics Be prepared: Learn as much as you can about the company (and, if possible, the person) you will be interviewing with: Linkedin Google Glassdoor Know how your skills match up to the job position and be ready to go into detail, if needed Be clear on what you can bring to the company Be on time (arrive early if possible) and check in, as instructed

What to wear Neatly and conservatively: those are the two key words to dressing successfully for an interview

Any supporting documentation (as needed) What to bring To be prepared, bring: Pen Notebook 2 copies of your resume Any supporting documentation (as needed)

How to answer questions Again, the trick is to be prepared: Research and know the company that you are interviewing with Anticipate possible questions (for the position) before going to the interview (use a website like this one to practice ahead of time: http://theinterviewguys.com/top-10-job-interview-questions/#) Keep your answer clear and to-the-point Answer the question, if one was asked Be honest and truthful

Find the complete list here: Some Dos and Don’ts DO: prepare for your interview beforehand (research the company and the position you’re applying for). DO: research common interview questions and practice your answers DO: dress appropriately (neat and conservative) DO: map the interview location beforehand and plan to arrive at least 10 minutes early to check-in DO: offer a firm handshake and make eye contact DON’T: dress too casually, flamboyantly, or in revealing clothing DON’T: be late DON’T: bring anyone else with you to the interview DON’T: slouch, fidget, chew gum, or bring food/drink into an interview DON’T: lie Find the complete list here: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/job-interview-all-time-classic-dos-donts-bernard-marr

Do you have any Questions? Q&A Do you have any Questions?