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100 Interview Tips

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61. Come up with your own questions
Keep in mind that employers want to hire people who are interested in their company. Thus, it is best that you come up with your own questions that you want to ask during the interview. However, you should think about these questions prior to the interview, so that you would be able to come up with professional and appropriate ones.

62. Prepare probing questions
Probing questions would show that you are not just asking questions, just for the sake of asking them. It would show your potential employers, that you are indeed trying to get certain facts in order to satisfy your curiosity. Aside from that, it would also show that that you are indeed interested about their company.

63. Make available an email address where they can contact you
In these modern times, there is a possibility that your potential employer may want to contact you through email after the interview. Thus, it is best to provide them with one. However, you should also ensure that it comes from a reputable site, so that they won’t hesitate sending you a message.

64. Be friendly to all persons you come across with
When you are waiting for your turn to get interviewed, you would be coming across a number of persons. It is best to treat them with respect and courtesy. Although in most cases, many of the people you would meet are also employment candidates, there is also a chance that you would rub shoulders with your interviewers.

65. If a company literature is available, read it
When you arrive early at the venue for the interview, the receptionist would most likely ask you to take a sit, and wait for a few minutes. If you chance upon a company literature, don’t hesitate in reading it. Doing that would provide you more idea about the company, which could also help you in answering their questions related to it.

66. Be a professional in introducing yourself
Begin the interview by presenting yourself professionally. This would mean that you need to practice talking in a professional tone. Aside from that, you should answer their questions in the same way; and, don’t ask personal questions or bring up personal issues. Presenting yourself professionally would also help you in building your confidence.

67. Take note of important things that might come out during the interview
There are lots of things that might come out during the interview. Aside from your experiences, skills, or talents, things like your relationship with your previous colleagues, may also come out. Thus, it is always best to be prepared so that you won’t feel lost when they begin asking you questions.

68. Breathe deeply
Nervousness usually attacks a person just before the interview starts or upon introducing himself. Thus, it is best that you take a deep breath, just before uttering the first word. Breathing deeply would calm your nerves, which can effectively take away your nervousness. This is very important, since you need to be calmed and collected, in order to be comfortable in talking with your interviewers.

69. Don’t be afraid in asking the interviewer to repeat his question
Although you may be shy in asking your interviewer to repeat a question, it is still better to ask him to do it, instead of risking giving out an answer that is out of topic. However, you should try to listen as attentively as possible, so that you won’t keep asking him to repeat himself.

70. Let the interviewer offer you the seat
After entering the room, you would probably see a seat where, employment candidates are going to situated to be interviewed. However, it is best that you wait for the interviewer to offer you the seat, before taking it. By doing that, you would show them how polite you are. When the seat is offered, don’t forget to thank them.

71. Be yourself
If you believe that you are indeed the person who should take the job, then you should be yourself when you go through the interview. Let them get a glance of your

positive personality, as you answer questions by your interviewers. By doing this, you would be providing them with an impression that you are not hiding anything. 72. Don’t forget to review your resume before the interview
When potential employers ask you questions, some of these queries would be related to the facts that they are able to read from your resume. Therefore, you should review your resume prior to going through the interview, so that you would be prepared in answering questions related to them.

73. Rephrase the question if you are not able to understand it perfectly
There may be times when, even if the interviewer clearly stated the question, you are not confident that you understand it properly. To make sure that you did, you should reword the question, to confirm if it is what the interviewer is asking about. Doing this would not just ensure that you understand it perfectly, but it can also help you provide the right answers.

74. Let the interviewer stay in control
Even if you have become quite comfortable in discussing things with your interviewer, it is still best that you let him stay in control. This would show that you respect him, and you simply want to follow his lead in conducting the interview. When you do this, you would be able to encourage a more positive atmosphere between you and the interviewer.

75. Be enthusiastic in providing your answers
When interviewers ask you a bunch of questions, you should show them that you are interested in providing them the answers. By doing this, it would give them the impression that you are an open book, which they can always acquire important answers from. Thus, it would show them that you are also someone they can rely on.

76. Do not interrupt
There may be times when you still have a lot of things that you want to say regarding a question they asked. However, you should not be carried away with it, and interrupt your interviewers. Interrupting them would show disrespect, which is not a good thing to do if you want to get the job that you are applying for.

77. If you want to highlight certain strengths, make sure it would coincide with the position you are applying for
There may be times when you want to emphasize on your strengths, in the effort of impressing the interviewers to get the job. However, you need to make sure that the strengths you are focusing on are related to the position you want. This way, you can assure them that your skills can help you perform at your best with the job you want.

78. Salary expectations
One of the most common questions that may be asked by an employer is your salary expectations. Thus, you should come up with a figure just before the interview. For the amount you want, try to estimate how much they are paying for the position you are applying for. If you are currently employed though, try to make it higher than what you are earning, but don’t overdo it.

79. Be prepared in saying something better, if a question comes up, in which you don’t know the answer to
Just in case a question comes up, which you don’t know the answer to, try to still make a positive impression, by admitting that you don’t know it, but you are positive that they would provide you training for it. In most cases though, such questions may be technical in nature; thus, it is best that you are qualified for the position you are applying for.

80. Be prepared in saying something, if they tell you that there is a part in the job, which you do not have any experiences with
This can happen if they check your resume and they see nothing in it that may be related to some tasks, which are involved in the kind of job that you are aiming for. In this case, you should assure them that you are looking forward to developing more skills, which is one of the reasons you want the job. Aside from that, if you can think of an experience that you have gone through that is related to it, then you should mention it.

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