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Job Interview TipsMany people feel that the interview is the single most stressful part of the job search process. Any number of things can go wrong, and a big part of being successful is avoiding simple mistakes. The things you should avoid doing are as below. 1. Trying to wing the interview: Practice! Get a list of general interview questions, a friend, a tape recorder, and a mirror and conduct an interview rehearsal. Practice until your delivery feels comfortable but not canned. 2. Not being
yourself: Be yourself and be honest! Don't pretend to understand a
question or train of thought if you don't. The interviewer will pick up on
this. If you don't know an answer, say so. Relax and be yourself. Remember
you're interviewing the company as well as vice versa. 3. Not
listening: Focus on the question that is being asked and don't try to
anticipate the next one. It's OK to pause and collect your thoughts before
answering a question. Pay special attention to technical or work process
related subjects that are unique to a given firm or organization. The
interviewer may have provided information you will need to answer the
question earlier in the conversation. Employers will be looking for your
ability to assimilate new information, retain it, and, most importantly,
recognize that information as useful to you later in the
interview. 4. Not
providing enough details: When answering case questions, technical
questions or solving technical problems, take the time to "talk through"
your thought process. Recruiters are much more interested in seeing how
your mind works and how it attacks a given type of problem, than the
answer itself. Articulate your problem solving process and verbalize your
thinking. 5. Lack of enthusiasm: Maintain eye contact, greet the interviewer with a smile and a firm handshake (not too weak, not too strong), and show common courtesy. Don't be afraid to display your passion for the job/industry and to show confidence.
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