AmaliaTG
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1. Conduct Research prior the interview- Get more into it, dive into Google, into the website of the job you've applied, figure out the company so that when you go in, you are ready to talk and if you know who is going to interview you, search them in LinkedIn and do some research on them as well because you never know what questions you will be asked.
2. Review the most common interviews Questions- There is a list of so many interview questions that are found on the internet and those questions you can get them pretty much into every interview. You don't need to memorize the questions, but it's good to have an idea of what you are going to be asked and figure out how you are going to answer them.
3. Keep your answers short but concise- Don't answer one word answers, but elaborate as much as you need to get your point out, in short, go straight to the point.
4. Utilize good body language- Inorder to make good impressions, you have to make direct eye contact, the way you sit, your posture, the way you walk into a room and the way you start. Make this poster etiquette as possible.
5. Sell yourself- This is your opportunity to shine in the interview room, this is not a time to be super modest but you have to be delicate in the sense that, you don't want to look like you are bragging but rather be confident and deliver yourself in positive pro- active way.
2. Review the most common interviews Questions- There is a list of so many interview questions that are found on the internet and those questions you can get them pretty much into every interview. You don't need to memorize the questions, but it's good to have an idea of what you are going to be asked and figure out how you are going to answer them.
3. Keep your answers short but concise- Don't answer one word answers, but elaborate as much as you need to get your point out, in short, go straight to the point.
4. Utilize good body language- Inorder to make good impressions, you have to make direct eye contact, the way you sit, your posture, the way you walk into a room and the way you start. Make this poster etiquette as possible.
5. Sell yourself- This is your opportunity to shine in the interview room, this is not a time to be super modest but you have to be delicate in the sense that, you don't want to look like you are bragging but rather be confident and deliver yourself in positive pro- active way.