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Seize the Opportunity and the Job: The InterviewSo, you’ve submitted a killer Curriculum Vitae and supporting documents. You’re ahead of the pack and have just received a call for an interview. What do you do next? The interview is the most stressful and important part of job hunting. This is where the employers make a decision based on his or her impression of whether to hire you for their job. You will want to do your best in this part because here lays the culmination of all your job hunting efforts. Flub it here and all your efforts from application to examinations will go down the drain. 1. Make a Great Impression 2. Do a Little Research 3. Watch Your Body Language Avoid telling lies or embellishing your answers. Experienced interviewers will notice this in an instant. Always keep your palms open and avoid crossing your legs or your arms together. Do not be afraid to make eye contact while speaking; just make sure that you do not come across as intimidating. 4. Confidence
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7 Easy Steps to Improve Your Interviewing Skills 7 Ways to Really Shine at Your Next Interview Active Listening Skill Tips for Interviews Dressing up for the Success Interview Five Tips to Acing That Job Interview How to be Invited for Interviews Importance of Skills Emphasis on Job Interviews Seven Basic Salary Negotiation Tips |
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