How to nail your next job interview
If you are wondering how to ace a job interview, these tips can help you take your hiring game to the next level
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Now that you have wowed your
potential employer with your resume and cover letter, it’s time to pull up your
socks. Now, they actually want to talk to you — over the phone, via Skype, or
in person. You can be rest assured that you are definitely qualified for this
job. It’s up to you to seal the deal and ace the dreaded job interview. Some
people have a knack of selling themselves to hiring managers. Others don’t.
Here are the steps you can take to nail your interview:
Establish the right mind set beforehand
This can be difficult for some people, especially if
you’ve got a lot on the line. Try taking some deep breaths. A good trick for
maintaining a sense of calm is visualising your success and accepting that
rejection is a possibility, but not an inevitability. It’s important not to
assume your interviewer is there to be judgmental and mean. The hiring manager
is not your opponent — odds are, they’re hoping to feel wowed.
Prepare some good questions
Job interviews are scary. By the end of the ordeal,
you’re probably thinking that the last thing you want to do is drag on the
experience with more questions. However, asking good questions that demonstrate
your knowledge and interest in the job is exactly what you have to do to show
your interest and engagement.
Because it’s often impossible for
some people to think up informed questions on the spot, write some down
beforehand. Rehearse them a bit, if that makes you feel more comfortable.
Maintain good body language
Projecting confidence doesn’t come easily to everyone.
Still, it’s a crucial part of selling yourself in an interview. Slouching,
fidgeting, and averting your eyes are all behaviours that might make you appear
awkward — or, worse, deceptive. It’s definitely hard to control, but if you are
prone to these habits, make a special effort to rein them in during your
interview.
Do your homework when it comes to money
Money — it’s an awkward subject to begin with, which
makes it especially easy to bungle in a job interview. Doing your homework will
help to avoid salary-related awkwardness in your conversation with the hiring
manager. Know your worth. Know the market.
When wages come up, try to frame
it so the interviewer throws out the first number — and remember to remain
flexible and honest throughout the discussion.
Know what you want
It can be difficult to adopt this sort of thinking,
especially when you’re at the beginning of your career or simply desperate for
any job. But it’s an important trick to add to your arsenal. You can rock an
interview, but if the gig’s not right for you, you will be back in the job
search process soon enough.
So, during your next job
interview, come with questions, try to ascertain whether or not the company is
a good fit for you, and really listen to your gut.
Source | Times of India | 12th February 2018
Regards
Prof. Pralhad Jadhav
Master of Library &
Information Science (NET Qualified)
Senior Manager @ Knowledge
Repository
Khaitan & Co
Twitter Handle | @Pralhad161978
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