Sunday, September 11, 2011

Job Interview Questions: How Should I Act for My job Interview?

Okay im on my way to my first job interview of my life. Im not all that nervous but im not sure how to act or do. Any tips would be greatly apreciated.

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I spent the last couple weeks interviewing people for an entry level bookkeeping position. Make good eye contact, try not to fidget around a whole lot, be prepared to answer at least one somewhat dumb question, try not to get off on unrelated tangents when answering a question, try not to interject a lot of personal info (especially personal problems) into your answers, and be sure to bring a couple extra resumes with you along with a small note pad and a pen in case you want to take a couple notes of your own. Try to remember what your interviewing for, if it's a professional job then dress and act the part. Don't be nervous, don't try to embellish anything, and if you have difficulty answering a question it's better to just ask for a moment and see if you can move forward a question or two until something comes to mind, don't just sit there saying um.

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  • Good question!

    Try to understand what the employer is looking for. At your age, they don't expect much experience and skill, but they are looking for certain things: Reliability, good work habits, positive attitude and in most cases appearance that will be appropriate for the job and business. You will want to dress in a way that would be considered good for the position you apply for. Respond to questions clearly, and stick to the subject.

    In an interview- you are the merchant, selling yourself. The employer is a shopper, trying to find something that will fill his needs. Help him see that you can do that, and he will change from shopper to customer, and buy your services.

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