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Introduction
01. Get the Interview
02. Preparing
03. How Do I Act?
04. First Impression
05. Your Resume
06. Dos and Don’ts
07. Cover Letter
08. Restaurant
09. Closing
10. Extra Tips
11. Interview Questions
12. After College
13. Ask Interviewer
14. Employers Can’t Ask
15. Post Interview
16. Looking For
17. Employer Evaluation
18. Summary
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Introduction
01. Get the Interview
02. Preparing
03. How Do I Act?
04. First Impression
05. Your Resume
06. Dos and Don’ts
07. Cover Letter
08. Restaurant
09. Closing
10. Extra Tips
11. Interview Questions
12. After College
13. Ask Interviewer
14. Employers Can’t Ask
15. Post Interview
16. Looking For
17. Employer Evaluation
18. Summary
Interview Articles
Privacy Policy
Contact us
Extra Tips |
With all of the information that was given in this manual, you would think that you have learned everything that there is to know about acing an interview. However there are still a few extra tips that you should know, and a few more helpful hints.
- Market your skills and related experience in the field that you are applying for. Be sure to do it in a way that is positive and not cocky.
- Researching the company before your interview is a good way to know where you would fit into it. It lets the employer know that you really want to be a part of the company too.
- Bring your list of questions with you in a folder with the company’s name on it with you so that you don’t forget them. You should also keep your extra resumes in there too.
- You want to describe your weaknesses as strengths. For example, saying that you are overenthusiastic about performing at your best.
- Since many interviewers ask you what your biggest fault might be, you should pick a fault that is actually a good thing. Try saying “I don’t take on projects that I can’t give 110% on.
- Let your interviewer bring up the topic of salary first.
- Don’t volunteer your personal opinions to your interviewer about any subjects unless you are asked.
- Try to establish a good rapport with your interviewer. Be casual but professional, and most importantly BE YOURSELF!
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