Interview Preparation Advice
January 11, 2009 – 4:12 amby Ian Bennet
Feeling nervous is normal before you attend an important interview, but with proper preparation you can easily turn this into genuine passion and confidence to meet the challenge up ahead. Some form of research is necessary to ensure that you shall display some form of genuine interest to contribute to the organization mission and goals and not merely to satisfy your own. The truth is, you will never know what questions will be asked, and it is best to be prepared. The one who comes prepared will most likely be the one who will triumph.
Spend some time on the internet and browse through the company’s website because you can gather a lot of vital information that will help you later. To be able to make a significant contribution, you need to know the mission and goals of the company and to learn abut the management structure and its philosophy. Listen carefully to the questions they give you as these are an indication of what they are looking for and these factors should influence how you answer your questions. If your interviewers seem interested to know how you can contribute as a team player, then demonstrate this trait and conceal your own selfish nature to be self centered, if you want to be hired.
It is important to know about the products and services of the company if you are interested in a sales position. It will create a very good impression that you have taken the time and effort to do some research on the company, it might score some additional points for you. You can ask nay questions about the position you are applying for. Rather then being offensive, it actually lets the interviewer see the seriousness you have for the job and the desire to be a part of the organization.
You can practice going for the interview with a good friend. Visualize being interviewed and practice the role until you feel comfortable. Prepare yourself answering those questions that are typical in job interviews. It is expected that the interviewers will ask for previous work experience which shows you as having the trait they are looking for. Often this will determine whether you will break or make the interview.
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