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Interview Guide Questionsjob Applicants Resource
Know Your Contact
When called for an interview, ask to whom you will be talking to. It is nice to be able to greet your interviewer by name at the beginning of the interview without first being told who they are. It shows that you are on top of things, and have prepared before hand.
You will also want to do some research on the person that will be conducting your interview. Learn what they do for the company and try to get some samples of their work or achievements in the company.
If you know what department that you are going to work in you may want to get the names of your potential colleagues and superiors prior to the interview as well. This way you can get some information about their roles in the company and the types of work that they have done.
Mention some of the things that you learn about your potential colleagues in the interview and about how much you look forward to working with them in the future. If you can, give an example of their work so that you will appear more sincere.
Avoid biting your lips in between sentences. Dont worry; if you have read and used all of the information in this manual, you have increased your chances of getting that job by 100%. They need to know that you wont ruffle any feathers when you are hired. Fancy fonts and colors are not eye catching in the manner that you likely wanted it to be. (They just might be) Smile at people as much as possible. |
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