Ten Interviewing Rules
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Whether you are a first-time interviewer making your first transition to the world-of-work or a seasoned professional, these 10 interviewing tips are essential to your success!
1. Look Sharp.
Before the interview, select your outfit. Depending on the industry and position, get out your best duds and check them over for spots and wrinkles. Even if the company has a casual environment, you don't want to look like you slept in your clothes. Above all, dress with confidence. If you look good, you feel good.
2. Be on Time.
Never arrive late to an interview. Allow extra time to arrive early in the vicinity, allowing for factors like getting lost, traffic or weather. There’s an old saying, “Early is on time, on time is late & late is never there.” If you’re late for an interview, it’s probably not worth your time, since the company knows you’ll waste theirs.
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Final Thought:
It is important to appear confident and cool for the interview. One way to do that is to be prepared to the best of your ability. There is no way to predict what an interview holds, but by following these important rules you will feel less anxious and will be ready to positively present yourself. Good Luck!!!
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As the President and Career Doctor at ILostMyJob.com, LLC, Robert Shindell invests his work with more than 10 years of experience in education, human resources management, and other areas of business. Through ILostMyJob.com, LLC, Career Doctor Robert Shindell maintains a broad database of information and rich media content to steer motivated job seekers in the right direction. An indispensable resource for recent college graduates, laid-off employees, or anyone else searching for work in a difficult economy and highly selective job market, ILostMyJob.com has grown into one of the most comprehensive free advisory services on the Web--a testament to the tireless efforts of Robert Shindell.
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