Heaps of errors can potentially be avoided if you know how
to prepare properly when applying for a job. It’s common to make mistakes when
you’re feeling uneasy. However, with some pre-planning and practice you can
pass the interview with ease. Here are some ideas to keep you focused and
obtain that position of employment:
Getting Too Personal
You don't want your interview to look like this! |
Not Reading The Signs
Every now and then the interviewer will try to help you out
by dropping hints of what they want to hear from you. It’s crucial and in fact one of the best interview tips to notice
these small signs, which can commonly be demonstrated in the form of specific
question wording or subtleties in body language. The best way to respond to
this is to consider what the employer might want to hear, and how they may hope
to hear it.
For instance, a corporation such as a law firm or government
facility is likely to want responses using the STAR method (Situation, Task,
Action, Result) and a less professional workplace such as a cafe might desire a
more informal situation for an interview. Just use your head, and if you have
the resources find out from the company website or from employers who work
there if they know which method is best. Often it pays to contact and question
the person who is potentially hiring you and ask them what they would most like
to hear.
Knowledge Is The Best Form Of Flattery
This could be you...if you show enthusiasm |