"How do you rise above the average job applicant to become the ’chosen one’ for that job that you just know you’re going to love? It’s just like dating really. Here are the top 10 interview dos and don'ts"
Maintain a positive and confident attitude.
Arriving late, sweaty and flustered will end the interview before it begins. Make sure you are well dressed.
Trackie dacks, thongs and singlets are out. Listen carefully to questions and instructions.
Never leave your mobile phone on. Have a good understanding of the job and the company.
They’ll be able to tell if you haven’t done your homework.
Highlight what benefits you can bring to the company.
You can’t do this without researching the company. Use your own experiences to answer the questions.
Don’t exaggerate your previous experiences or skills (too much). Show passion and enthusiasm for the position.
Avoid yawning, staring out the window or picking your nose. Make sure you promote your strengths and sell yourself.
They don’t need to know the negative parts of your personal life just yet. Let the employer know you have a clear career plan.
Don’t sound confused about where you’re heading.
Have a list of prepared questions to ask about the company and the position.
Don’t act like a rabbit caught in the headlights when it’s your turn to ask questions.
How to Evaluate a Job Offer - ( - 02/19/2011) You've spent the last few months answering help wanted ads, visiting recruiters, and networking. You've sent out your resumes and gone on a bunch of interviews. And now the moment you've been waiting for is here.
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