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Closing the Interview
Once you have run the bases of the interview, it is still important that you end the interview well. The hard part is over and now all that is left is for you close out the interview in the same winning manner.
Wait until your interviewer stands up or requests that you do. Give your closing greeting. Thank the interviewer for his taking the time to see you. Offer another firm handshake, and ask when you might know when you might expect to hear from them about their decision.
(A list of the most common questions will appear later on in the manual) You should practice your wording and the tone of voice that you plan to use; Try keeping your responses as brief as possible, but with as much detail as you can. How many times has this position been filled in the past 5 years? Showing your teamwork skills: You should show an example of your ability to work as a team during your interview. Lying or putting misleading information on your resume is a major no-no. It is harder for the recruiter to read and makes the task take too long. |
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| ***************************************************************************************** July 4, 2004 In regards to: The clerical position that is available. Its a nice way to get the goods on upcoming promotions etc. There are also basic points of etiquette and common sense rules that you should follow as well. |
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| Dating the information in your work history in the wrong order makes your resume harder to follow. You can display this skill by displaying your past employment record and accomplishments that are directly job related. Why is this position available right now? You should always have an extra resume handy during the interview. What changes do you envision in near future for this company? (Work history should be listed with most current jobs at the top) Resumes that have too much detail when talking about your previous duties are a waste of your time. |
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| It also assures that your email will be read. You should address your cover to someone in particular. During an interview you want to give the best first impression that you can. Dont answer with nods and head shakes. Your ability to speak clearly: If you approach an interview mumbling and speaking slang, a prospective employer will not see you as a professional. Have you ever been fired, and why? |
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