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Facing an interview |
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Always turn up on time for an interview.
Make a good first impression. Enter the room confidently, but
not cockily. Shake hands firmly and let the tone of your voice be
level and clear.
Dress smartly, but don't overdress. There is no need for a three-piece,
but there is need for clean, well-ironed clothes and well polished
shoes.
Be enthusiastic and interested in the interview. A lack of sparkle
on your part may rub off on the interviewer.
Be polite and direct. Look the interviewer in the eye.
Be thorough in your subject. Try to go beyond and brush up on
things that may touch your subject only peripherally.
Avoid being argumentative even though you may not agree with something
the interviewer has said.
Up date yourself on the latest trends in your field of specialization.
Be prepared for the unexpected like being asked by the interviewer
to write down the reasons you should be offered the available job.
Do not give evasive answers.
Don't give the impression that you can do things you cannot do.
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