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Key Factors for Successful Interviewing
1. Researching the Organization. It is very important to research and identify as much information as possible about the selected organization and the desired position. Obtain as much corporate literature including job descriptions and even an organizational chart to help in the preparation process. Information is power and the more information you have, the more powerful you can be in the interview.
2. Reviewing Anticipated Questions.
To prepare yourself for any possible questions
you may encounter during an interview, check
out the list of 30
questions employers ask provided on this
web site. This exercise will help you organize
your thoughts and develop appropriate responses
that will communicate enthusiasm and show the
interviewer your interest in the position. Get
"psyched up" for the interview and feel comfortable
with your answers. Be prepared for technical
interview questions. Review your resume, know
what the employer is focusing on, and be prepared
to discuss all of your technical skills in detail.
Take the time and complete a thorough preparation
for an interview. It will help calm your nerves!
3. Body Language and Presentation. In addition to having good responses to questions, you need to be aware of such things as posture and the non-verbal aspect of your presentation. Elements you should incorporate into your interview techniques:
- Maintain good eye contact
- Always smile and be congenial
- Be positive about yourself, past employers and the future
- Make sure the interviewer knows you are excited about the position and the organization
4. Some things you should avoid in an interview:
- Answers that are too short or answers that
are too long
- More detail or information than is necessary
- Becoming frustrated or uneasy when asked
stressful questions
- Making derogatory or negative statements
about previous employers
- Frequently touching your mouth or biting
your nails
- Folding or crossing your arms frequently
- Swinging your foot or leg
- Discussions regarding politics, religion
and company problems

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