[ Layout and positioning for Job Interview Truths You're Never Told About ]
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| Trying to
impress a potential boss can be terrifying. Here’s some advice on how to survive
the experience.... |
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Most interviewers decide
whether or not to hire you during the first five minutes. |
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Appearance and grooming
is very important in that first
impression. |
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Companies today not only value your abilities to perform the
job, but your ability to fit or adapt to the company culture as well. |
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A good work ethic is
still a characteristic that is highly sought after in an employee. A good work ethic is
still a characteristic that is highly sought after in an employee. |
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Interviewers may test you
to verify information on your resume’. |
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The stranger the
question, the more important it is. The stranger the
question, the more important it is. |
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You may intrigue them
more with the "Wrong" answer. |
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Watch out for traps...no
negative comments about
former employers. |
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Fifty-five percent of the
decision is based on nonverbal clues: body-language, posture,
gestures, facial expressions, crossed arms.... |
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Spending even five
minutes researching the firm counts for more than any item on your
resume’. |
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Even if the interviewer
acts unimpressed, you may be doing better than you imagine. Stay
confident throughout the interview. |
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The questions you ask are
as revealing as those you answer. Ask questions about the big
picture, not
vacation, days off, etc. |
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Follow-up can make the
difference. |