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Cia Job Interview Resource
Your First Impression
First impressions can be a hard thing to get past in any situation. During an interview you want to give the best first impression that you can. There are many small things that you can do to assure that you give the best impression possible. They are as follows:
You can never be too polite to the person that directs to your waiting area when waiting to be interviewed. A small gesture like, asking how they are doing can work wonders for you when you leave the building later.
While waiting to be interviewed, sit properly and behave as if everyone passing you by is your potential interviewer. (They just might be) Smile at people as much as possible. Do not act impatient or bored, it sends the wrong message. Some interviewers will keep you waiting just to see how you handle yourself.
Greet you interviewer with a firm handshake and a smile.
Remain standing until your interviewer asks you to be seated. It is simply polite and shows proper etiquette.
Again, dress according to the type of job that you are applying for.
Show yourself to be well organized, by having all things needed for the interview.
While waiting do not eat or drink anything.
Dont chat on your cell phone while waiting for your interviewer. It makes you look distracted.
Questions about your marital status are inappropriate and can easily be mistaken for sexual harassment. You are there to sell yourself to your prospective employer. Ive listed the most common questions that you will encounter during an interview to help you get a handle on them before you go to one. |
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| applicant questions for a new employer |
| You will also want to do some research on the person that will be conducting your interview. Remember to talk about yourself, but do not get too personal. You should point out your accomplishments in your field while remaining somewhat humble. Before writing your cover letter, you should know whom the letter is to be addressed to. A recruiter needs to see all of your important information without having to search for it. (There will be more on that in a minute) You should sift through most of their pages, including the pages that show samples of their work and/or products. |
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| example interview questions to ask an employer |
| Questions about your ethnicity should not be asked by an interviewer or answered by the person being given the interview. Act uninterested in the company or the job. It shows confidence and a continued interest in the job. Employer Evaluations Employers are generally monitoring and evaluating you on three skill sets during an interview. You dont want to call a company that requires a faxed resume etc. |
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