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Interviewing Tips for the Job Interview - JPC Services Inc.
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Research the Organization you will be Interviewing with To many people this sounds like a no brainer. I have interviewed thousands of people and when I ask the questions "What do you know about our organization?" and "Why do you want to work here?" Over half the time I would get a blank look or stuttering. The more you know about the organization the better. It will give you a few extra points with the interviewer and make the conversation much more comfortable and interactive. Doing research will also help you decide if the company you will be interviewing with is a good fit for you. A good place to start your research is the company's website. If they don't have a website, there is nothing wrong with asking the prospective employer about the organization before agreeing to an interview.
Of course it is important that the employer think that you are the right fit for the company. But most people forget it is also important that you think you are the right fit for the company. You will be much more happier and productive if you are. |
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Practice Interviewing Interviewing is a skill. Like any skill the more you practice the better you get. I can honestly say that I have been offered positions that I was completely under qualified for because I have practiced and become extremely good at the skill of interviewing. Compile common interview questions and practice with a friend. Record these practice interviews and review your performance.
Finally, go out on interviews. The more you do it the better you get plus you might get a job. Don't be to selective on who you interview with. If you are currently unemployed, what else do you have to do? So what if the company you interview with isn't exactly what your looking for? You get some practice and you never know, you might find a position you would have possibly over looked.
What are Behavioral Interviews? Behavioral Interviewing is based upon the idea that past work performance is a good indicator of future work performance. The easiest and best way to prepare for this style of interviewing is to prepare real life examples of how you utilized your skills. That time when you where able to turn that irate customer in to a happy customer. Those are the types of things interviewers look for.
Be on Time There is absolutely no excuse to be late for a job interview. If you are 5 minutes late you will not get the job. The main reason most organizations fire employees is because of tardiness and absenteeism. If you can't be on time for your interview, what does that say to your prospective employer? If you can't be on time when you are trying to impress them imagine three months from now when the "honeymoon" is over?
Stay Calm If you've done the preparation for the interview you should have, you got nothing to worry about. What's the worst thing that can happen?
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