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How To Ace A Job Interview
If you want to get that job and nail the job interview,
you had better be sure to take the right steps. Right now, jobs are
harder to get than any other time. The unemployment rate is continually
rising throughout the nation and you have to make the most out of any
job interview opportunity that you get. If you want to ace a job
interview, do the following:
Shake hands
When you meet with your prospective employer, you should be sure to
shake their hand. This is appropriate for both men and women. You
should also make sure that you stand up when you shake hands and look
the interviewer in the eye. Shaking hands is an old custom and one that
is still very much in practice, especially in the business world. In
social situations, women can sit down and shake hands, but in business
situations, women and men should stand up before shaking hands.
Make eye contact
Look the employer in the eye when you meet him or her as this is a sign
of trustworthiness. If you evade your employer’s eyes, it can be
taken as a sign of dishonesty. In some cultures, it is rude to make eye
contact, but in the western culture, it is rude not to make eye
contact. You should look your employer in the eye when talking to them
as this is a sign of being honest and trustworthy.
Be confident
Nothing will mess up your chances of getting the job like a lack of
confidence. Make sure that you exhibit confidence when you are
interviewing for a job. A lack of confidence can be taken for a lack of
abilities. The interviewer will take your lack of confidence as a sign
that you may not be able to handle the job. You should be confident
during your job interview so that you can ace the interview.
Never admit weaknesses
If your employer asks trick questions
such as what your weakness is or some equally inane question, never
admit any weaknesses. Never say that you have a problem getting to work
on time or that you cannot pay attention. Never say that you cannot get
along with others. Employers sometimes ask questions
that are baited to get the prospective employee to admit to a fault. Do
not admit to faults if you want to ace the job interview.
Be positive about your ex employer
Even if your ex employer was like Attila the Hun, do not say anything
bad about them to your prospective new employer. You will appear like a
negative person. Be positive about any experience that you had on your
last job and talk positively about the job and your ex employer. You
can ace the job interview if you follow these simple rules.
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