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Employer Evaluations

Employers are generally monitoring and evaluating you on three skill sets during an interview. Those three skill sets can easily be broken down into these sections:

Content Skills
These are the skills that are directly related to performing a specific job in your profession. You get these skills by learning your craft in an accredited school through specialized training, work experience, attaining a degree, and internships. This shows an employer that you are have acquired all of the knowledge that you will need to perform your job efficiently.
If you do not have this type of skill available, you can simply express that you are looking into specialized training, and/or would be willing to start. It may not be exactly what the employer is looking for, but it shows that you show initiative.

Functional Skills
These are the skills that reflect your ability to work with others, and how you incorporate data. This is where an employer decides whether or not you are a team player. You can display this skill by displaying your past employment record and accomplishments that are directly job related.
Generally an employer will get an idea of your ability to work with others depending on your reasons for leaving previous jobs, whether or not your were fired before etc. If you have been fired before, dont lie about it, and do not act bitter about it when discussing the reason, this will not benefit you in the end. Be forthcoming and sincere. Express that it was a learning experience for you and tell them what you learned from it. It reflects well on your temperament.

Adaptive Skills
This is a general show of your personality and temperament. It also covers your self management skills. During your interview, the employer will be evaluating you on your general ability to get along with him/her. Your general personality traits are monitored during this time.
When faced with a difficult question, you do not want to get defensive or angry. Just take a few seconds to think about what you should say rather than say something you will regret. If you must; simply explain that you are little nervous so that you can buy a few extra seconds to answer.
You want to appear at ease, (or as much so as you can) during your interview. You want the employer to think that you anticipated everything that he/she is going to say. Even if you are terrified at your replies, do not let them see you sweat.
Be casual but professional, and most importantly BE YOURSELF! Practice good posture, and keep your head up. Recruiters have certain pet peeves when it comes to reading a resume.

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Your Enthusiasm: Employers want to know that you are willing and eager to be a part of their company. Ive included a list of some of the pet peeves that you should avoid when putting your resume together. Needlessly adding objectives and introductions on your resume bores recruiters. A nice border is an elegant way to make your resume stand out without being a distraction to the information within it.

 

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Your personality is a big part of your interview and can make all the difference. Practice Your Responses It is best, if you are prone to nervousness, to practice giving your responses to the questions that may be asked of you. Do not have your cell phone turned on. It gives the impression that you are making things up.
 
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Giving a great interview is not as hard as some may think, but not as easy as others do either. Remember, say something positive. It shows that you have not prepared, and that you are not looking for a specific position with their company, but any job that you can get your hands on.

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