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Friday, July 15, 2011

Turn a Great Interview into a Terrific Interview

Leaving an interview with the sinking feeling that it didn’t go well is something that you cannot afford in this day and age. Remember how tough it is out there and pounding the pavement and submitting the resumes and finally getting your toe in the door only to blow it can be devastating. Therefore, you want to make certain everything goes perfect. Well maybe not perfect, but at least wonderful.

Having a strategy for your interview is a way to calm the nervous stomach and make certain that you provide your best when you get your butt in that seat for a terrific job interview. This is a strategy to follow that can provide any job hunter with what you need when you get your dream interview so you get your dream job.

Be over prepared
Don’t simply be prepared. Be over prepared. Have your best dress and game face on. Don’t wear perfume and don’t wear something that you go clubbing in for a great interview. Reread the original job application information and learn something about the company and person you will be working for. Practice what you are going to say and feel comfortable saying it.
Did you know when people are nervous they not only stutter, but speak faster than they would normally talk? Practice talking a little slower than usual and see what you look like in front of a mirror so you know what the interviewer is seeing.

Stay focused on the task at hand
If the laundry should be done and you have several other errands to run today, forget about them for the moment. When you are at your job interview that is the only thing on your mind for the time you spend at your interview.

Follow the interviewers lead
Focus on what the interviewer or hiring manager is saying and doing and follow their lead. If they are using technical language, you should do so as well. If they are using acronyms, follow along.
Follow their lead and where the conversation is going and thing will go a lot smoother without any awkwardness

Take your time
Leave plenty of time to get to your terrific job interview. Don’t rush through the interview or appear hurried. Don’t look as if you want or need to be anyplace other than at this interview

Handle your questions before they handle you
Interviewing is an art. Be prepared to handle the difficult questions more than the easier ones. Focus on providing answers to questions you hope they won’t ask, but always do.

Be careful of what you say
Interviewers want you to slip up. In today’s tough job economy they are searching for reasons not to give you a job instead reasons to give you one. Take your time and don’t run off at the mouth. When you run off at the mouth things tend to slip that you don’t want to. Don’t discuss personal issues unless you are asked personal questions and keep them to a minimum. Don’t let your employer know that you have a sick parent and small children that keep the flu and you missed more than 30 days last year of unscheduled time simply because you couldn’t keep your mouth shut.

These are six ways to turn a good interview into a great one with a strategy in place to get your job.

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