Tuesday, 27 September 2016

How to become successful at job interview

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Being at the job interview is the first step to enter into a new world, being develop yourself and make yourself professional.

Always believe in a motto "first impression is the last impression".

Here are some useful tips that will help you to obtain your first impression:

1. Prepare, don't just show up

Interviews are not walkins. Always know the role you are applying for and the company you will be interviewing with. What business are they in, how do they make money, and how will hiring you make a difference to them

2. First impressions count

From the time you keep to the clothes you wear, from your composure on arrival to the way you greet security in the lobby; it's best to assume that all of this is being observed. Don't let yourself down. Start on a professional note.

3. Tell your story, furnish evidence

The interview is your opportunity to show why you should be hired. So, come prepared to talk about your biggest achievements and highlights of your professional journey. How are they relevant to the new job How do they put you above what the rest of the herd can do

4. Even freshers have experience

If you are fresh out of university with no job experience, talk about what worked well for you in coursework and internships, the experiences that have shaped you this far and the lessons learned. Forget the myth that you have no experience worth talking about.

5. Leadership skills matter

Companies are looking for a good match and for people who have the potential for bigger things. If the role they are trying to fill today does not exist tomorrow, will they still have a need for you Can today's junior analyst be the leader of the business unit in eight years' time What you know doesn't matter as much as how you work. Be ready to discuss teamwork, your ability to influence and inspire, and what keeps you going each and every day.

6. An interview is not a one way

Use the interview to get to know the company better. Is their work culture aligned with what matters to you Is this the right organisation for you at the stage of life you find yourself in If you are a young parent, a 24x7 work culture might not exactly be what you are looking for. Remember that a lot of your motivation and happiness will come from the company you join.

7. Rejection is part of the game

For all the work that you put in and the advice we can provide, interviewing is still a process loaded with unknowns. If an opportunity does not open up, take it in your stride.Maybe you didn't fit the bill, maybe the position was already spoken for, or the budget disappeared. The truth will never come out. Don't let a rejection bring you down, but learn what you can and keep going.

Think about these tips, take your time and prepare how you will convey your message. Right through your professional journey, whether you are in the final days of your notice period or in the first weeks of your new job, nurture your personal brand.

How do you want people to talk about you in your absence, what would you like them to say Careers are marathons; the interview is just an intermediate step.

Don't forget read out other guide how to be professional a work


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