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3 Easy Job Interview Tips



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By : Lam Bong   

Do you want to know about job interview tips to get the job you want and how to reduce your stress? Listed below are some easy tips to improve your interview skills.

Here are a few simple but effective tips:

Look at ways to enhance your physical appearance before the interview.

Talk clearly when you answer the interview questions. Research about the job and talk with the potential manager before the interview. This lets your potential employer see your initiative and this also shows your enthusiasm.

Be positive when talking about your past experiences. Never complain about your previous managers or work places. Don't make the mistake of complaining because this blemishes your image. No one wants a whinger as a worker but contrastingly everyone wants a positive and easy going person.

Make good excuses why you left the previous job. Such excuses can be about looking for new challenges, learning about other areas in your career, or wanting to join your potential employer because of their great reputation.

Maintain eye contact with your interviewers.

Smile and make light jokes during the interview. Never stare at your interviewers.

Make them feel comfortable with you because they will be thinking whether you will fit into their team.

Be sincere in your answers and never lie. Always ask them to questions. Make a final concluding summary in the end to help your interviewers remember your good points. Dress smartly on the day of the interview and remember to wear a tie if you are a male. Remember to dress neatly.

Have a good night's sleep to get good rest and clear your mind.

Don't eat any garlic before the interview. Wash your mouth before the interview.

Demonstrate your enthusiasm by talking about your past experiences.

Don't show-off or boast about yourself, but just simply state the facts about your personality and previous work experiences. Don't mention the bad points about yourself.

Acknowledge and thank your interviewers at the end of the interview.

Talk clearly and slowly in answering your questions.

If you are a graduate starting off, it's always best to find work experience before you apply for a fulltime job.

Potential employers do not like to hire graduates that come straight from university unless they have outstanding marks. This is because they have to spend time and energy training the new graduates. The transition from study to work is quite a big change, hence the graduate needs to be guided and trained before they become more familiar with the job.

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Author Resource:- Lam Bong is an Author living in Sydney, Australia. He is interested in reading and creating websites. His latest website is about Buy Cleaning Contracts In Australia and finding the Work For Yourself Cleaning Contracts on the web today.
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