Interview
Interview For Your Job
The student with the best grades and highest recommendations might not be the
one to get the job. In fact, if you feel you might have a problem in an
interview situation, practice well in advance. Set up mock interview situations
with friends acting as prospective employers. They will know how to get you to
fly off the handle. They will know how to push you into a corner. Practice
handling these situations so if they happen in a real situation, you will have
some experience at the verbal dance needed to get out of a bad situation.
Another important aspect of an interview must happen years before you
interview for a job. That is, you must show an interviewer that you are more
than just a student. Show off on your resume with activities that show you to be
a well rounded person. So-me volunteer work is impressive. Some part time work
while attending school is also very important. It is an indicator that you can manage
your time. There are many books which can help you get ready for for interviews.
Get your hands on a few now and read through them. The sooner the better.
Here are other tips about interviewing that may be of interest to you.
Interview Techniques
An interview can be seen as either a dreaded ordeal or a welcome opportunity to
learn more about a potential position, and a chance to highlight your strengths
to assist the employer in determining what a great match you would be for the
job. Your attitude will be governed largely by the preparation you do in advance
of the interview. Interviews are a little like oral exams. Preparation is the
key. Rarely will personality or charisma alone carry the day.

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