Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Job Interview Questions: How to do well in an job interview?

How can I appear confident and not be shy and quiet during an job interview? I am a very quiet person and I want a job that needs good people skills. How can I make myself stand out from other candidates?

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Well, one easy way is to smile. Not smile all the time like some lunatic, but politely and friendly. Also, shake hands and all-round be really polite. Here, some reading too:
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  • To succeed in interviews plan and prepare properly.

    First research the Company, the job and what you will expect to do. An inevitable question is "What do you know about the company" - an answer that suggests you know something about the organisation, the markets they work in, the size of the industry etc will demonstrate that you have researched the Company and are taking the interview seriously.

    Also, think of several answers to standard interview questions beforehand - eg. what is your biggest career success to date, why you are looking for a career in xyz, why did you choose certain subjects to study etc. Preparing answers beforehand will make you feel more confident and that will come across.

    There are plenty of websites and books that offer advice on interview answers - my suggestion is to read them/look at the sites. Every bit of planning beforehand will make you look stronger and you will feel more confident and relaxed, and again that will show.

    Lastly, when asked if you have any questions thank the interviewer for his/her time and simply say "Is there any answer that I've given that you would like me to expand on?". That makes the interviewer give you some direct feed back and even if they don't want to take your application further you'll get some good practical advice for future interviews.

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