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DO
- Prepare conscientiously and thoroughly for the interview.
Study your resume and be prepared to explain all of your job experiences.
- Arrive
at least 20 minutes before the scheduled interview time.
- Dress
for success. Wear a long-sleeved shirt, a necktie, and slacks.
Make sure your hair is combed properly and that your clothes are ironed.
- Be
concise in your answers and distinct in your speech.
- Be
honest.
- Make
eye contact with your questioners.
- Smile!
- Be
courteous and polite.
- Ask
questions about the job and make sure that you are clear about compensation,
the job description, or any other details about the job.
DO NOT
- Apply for jobs that you have no intention of accepting.
- Be too casual or confident about the interview.
- Be overawed by your interviewers - they have a difficult
job.
- Be aggressive or interrupt your interviewers.
- Fidget when being interviewed.
- Be critical or negative about your last employers or school.
- Accept a position unless you are convinced that the job
suits you and that you suit the job.
REMEMBER
- Assess the qualifications and experience needed for the
job that you wish to do and work to achieve this. If you have not got
the necessary qualifications or experience tell the interviewer what
you intend to do about this.
- Give the interview the thought and preparation that the
importance of the occasion demands. A thorough plan of attack may be
the deciding factor in determining the successful candidate for a position.
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