Recruiting
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Software Developer
Good question. I can relate.
Some of my interviews gave me a tough time especially if they were big companies. You can check out these steps, they will definitely help:
- Learn as much as you can about the company
- Know more about the job description
- Practice interview questions
- Ask the interviewer some questions to show your interest in the company
- Dress appropriately
- Don't get to the venue late
- Be positive and confident
I wish you success in your next interview
Answered over 1 year ago
I'm a visionary leader.
Before you go for the interview,make sure you make enquire about the company goals and objectives. Dress appropriate and before you answer any question, think deeply within few seconds before answering those questions.
I wish you best of luck.
Answered over 1 year ago
"See you at the top" ZIg Zigler
The main thing is to relax and be you! Prepare your energy, prepare for the most commom questions.
What are your strenghts and what are your weakness?
Ask questions, research the company.
Tell the Interviewer what you can bring to the table.
Make sure the company is the atmosphere you are prepared to be. This helps with your decision making.
The right one will not over pass you.
Best of luck on your highest best opportunity.
Answered over 1 year ago
Business development expert driving growth
Simply.. talk to the interviewer as what they want not what you want, expect what they may ask you and practice the answers, so you can be confident
Smile as much as can, because its the best impression you can give
Answered over 1 year ago
Manufacturing/Procurement Professional
I enter each interview the same way thinking they already are interested, all I have to do is convince them. Your qualifications have already sold your ability, now they want to meet the person. I've been interviewed and done interviews, and at the interview stage it's 9 times out of 10 more about fitting in with the team over qualifications. If you weren't qualified, you wouldn't be in the interview. So be yourself. If you are not hired, it's not bad. You probably would not have been happy in the position if your personality didn't fit with the rest of the group anyway! Good luck!
Answered over 1 year ago
Chemist, Artist, Life expert
fist of all do not stress about it, prepare for the usual interview questions, make sure to read about the company you're applying for and have enough knowledge about it, dress properly, be on time, answerer the questions confidently and do not hesitate to ask them a question. wish you all the best
Answered over 1 year ago
Career Coach, Learning and Development Expert
Interviewing for a job is a lot like dating. They called you for an interview so you know already that they are interested in you. Now it's your opportunity for you to see if you are interested in working with them. Relax, ask questions, and be yourself.
Answered over 1 year ago
My true passion lies in mentoring and teaching.
I'd like to start by asking you what your usual method of going into a interview is? What was the most successful interview you've taken part of, or have you ever asked for feedback on why you weren't chosen for a position after the interview rounds commenced? This will help you determine where your over all focus needs to be from a place that is authentic and true to your strengths and weaknesses. I have over five years experience walking through particular interview planning processes with mentee's of all ages, backgrounds and experience levels so I would be more than happy to go through the comprehensive plan with you. Feel free to be in touch and we'll make sure that your next interview is your next success story!
Answered over 1 year ago