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Nailing That Job Interview!

Posted on March 20, 2020March 20, 2020 by Larry

One of the hardest and most difficult things to do is to go for a job interview. You are putting yourself in a position where you are in front of your peers, where you are expected to talk about your qualifications and yourself? That’s not a comfortable place to be in. You have to be well prepared if you want to nail a job interview and get the job that you so desperately wanted.

From the way that you look to the way that you speak, much of how you act will determine whether or not you get the job you want. If you are interviewing for a fashion company or a media business and you know that mens Ray Ban glasses are going to be a trend, wearing them for your interview is a smart business decision. The sharper you look and the more confident you act, the better the impression you’re going to make. So, let’s take a look at some of the best tips that you need for your upcoming interview.

Before You Arrive, Research!

It’s bad form to be asked if you know anything about the business and tell your employer “no”. You need to research the industry and let them know that you are aware of them and what they do. If you are fully versed in a company’s aims and why they do what they do, you’re going to benefit massively. You need to identify what they do, when they began and who the owners are. You want to know everything that there is to know about the company when you go for an interview so that you can impress them with your knowledge. 

Do your research online, too, as there may be feedback from previous and current employees. You want to remember that this interview isn’t just about them interviewing you, but about you interviewing them, too. Some companies may ask you what you hope to earn, so it’s a good idea to figure out what they pay their staff at your level, too.

Don’t Copy Your Answers

Most interviewers ask very similar questions in their interviews. The key here is not to go online and memorize a bunch of answers. You don’t want to be just like everyone else, but you want to be unique in your answers. So, don’t go studying possible questions before your interview. Instead, think about the outline of the interview and which questions may come up. Once you know that, you can answer with confidence and clarity. You should feel like your answers are genuine, and if you don’t understand a question asked of you, you should speak up and say so. If you need a moment, sip some water and say you’d like to think a minute. It gives you a chance to gather together your thoughts.

Wear It Well

You want to walk into your interview looking and feeling good. From the mens Ray Ban glasses to the fitted suit, you must be dressed the part. This job could be something huge in your life; you want to get this right. Your outfit is going to capture their attention, and it’s going to say a lot about you. No one wants to hire someone who is dressed down and looks as if they don’t take care of their appearance. So, get your grooming under control and arrive at your interview ready to show what you’re made of.

Always Bring A Notebook

As we mentioned above, this is your chance to ask questions and note down the answers. Take notes while they speak about their company and the role and address the things that went well. If you have questions at the end of the interview, make sure that one of them is asking how they think that you did. This question gives your interviewer a time to bring up any concerns. You have a moment to contest any of those concerns and talk them through, reassuring them that you believe that you are the right person for the job.

Always Ask Questions

You should have a list of questions ready for your interviewer, too. They’re going to give you question after question, so make sure that you have as many to ask for yourself, also. You want to ask them about the company, what a typical day looks like, what success would look like – these are essential questions. You want to ask them about their support of your goals, as you want to work for an employer that is fair and just, supportive and able to be there for you when you need them.

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Fake It Til You Make It

You may not feel confident walking into the interview, but with the right smile on and the best attitude, you can ensure that you look confident – even if you don’t feel it! Eye contact, handshakes and smiling are all a part of the demeanour that you want to offer in your interview. You want to show them that you are happy to be there and ready to work. You want to show that you are keen to learn and prepared to hit your goals.

Bring What You Need

The best interviewees know that materials matter when they are in a job interview. You need a pad and pen, a spare resume and cover letter and depending on the business, a portfolio of your work. You want to be able to show off a little!

Lastly, Practice!

You don’t have to rehearse your answers to be good in your interview, but you do need to practice the way you sit and speak. You want to make sure that you leave a good impression when you leave the meeting room, so don’t fidget throughout the interview and always maintain a relaxed posture. You have to consider the thought people will have of you when you go, so practice your posture and you’ll be as right as rain! 

Best of luck in your new interview – you’ll nail it!

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My good friend Ben started this site many years ago.  Ben said this about himself, “am a follower of Christ, a rabid computer geek, small business owner, and breaker of things. He is married way above his station in life and has three wonderful children who have made driving him insane their mission in life.”

Well back in 2019, Ben suddenly passed away from cancer and he asked me to continue the site. I like Ben, am a follower, a computer geek, a small business owner, and the father of 5 great children.

I miss Ben everyday but run this site in his honor. Thanks for visiting and enjoy!

-Larry S.

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