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Valuable insights and tips for university and high school students, as well as lifelong learners, who are preparing for a job interview. It covers topics such as researching the company, preparing general questions, dressing appropriately, and maintaining a friendly demeanor. The document also emphasizes the importance of being honest about skills and strengths, and avoiding overselling oneself. Additionally, it suggests preparing great questions to ask the interviewer and keeping in contact after the interview.
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Interviews are nerve-racking. No matter how many times you've gone through it, the thought of being interviewed can still make you feel nervous.
Company research? Study the job post and learn what kind of person the position needs. Keep in mind the company's principles and goals while evaluating every potential employee.
01 Coming up with great introdution. 02 what do you know about the company? 03 What skills and strengths make you fit for this job. 05 Tell us a challenging situation you handeled pressure.
Why we should hire you. 06 Where do you see yourself in next five years? Prepare great questions.
Listen to them attentively and absorb their answers so that you can come up with a great follow up inquiry.
Interviews are grueling enough. Lighten the mood by maintaining a warm tone and listening to your interviewee intently.
Remember that if you're going to be hired, you'll have to prove everything you said in your interview. It's best to be honest about your skills so they have a clear picture of how you can contribute to the company. Don't oversell yourself. 01 02
Keep in contact.
Some companies are incredibly busy, so let them know you're still very much interested by asking about your application after some time. But don't overdo this. Employers will get back to you sooner or later with results. Give them enough time to evaluate you and other applicants.