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eLearning Series:
Help Me Nail That Job Interview!
( 11 pages )
Dress
the Part
Pre-select your
attire the day before your interview. You want to make sure
that your clothes do not have any wrinkles or stains on them.
Pick an outfit that best suits the type of job that you are
applying for. If you are going to work in an office setting,
you should dress conservatively. Soft earth tones are best for
women. Try to avoid mini skirts and shirts that show too much
skin. A nice dark suit is good for a male.
Of course if you
are planning to work outdoors or in an artistic environment,
you can dress a little more casually. Just be certain to avoid
wearing denim jeans, over sized clothing, and under sized clothing.
Women should try and avoid wearing too much make-up as well.
It gives the wrong impression.
Even in the hotter
seasons, you should not wear sandals or gym shoes to an interview.
It sends an unprofessional message. The same goes for hats and
other accessories.
Get
Organized
Make sure that all of the
things that you will need for the interview are prepared the
day before. Make a checklist of the things that you will need
if you have to. You should always have an extra resume handy
during the interview. You should also bring with you a note
pad to take notes during the interview if needed. (Only write
down the important things that you think you will need to remember)If
you have a business card, have one handy, it makes for easy
contact later, and it also shows that you are professional and
may help the employer to remember your name.
How
Should I Act?
There are many
things that you can do that can take some of the pressure off
during an interview. The way that you behave is one of the most
important. It’s not all in the words that come out of your mouth,
but often has a lot to do with the mannerisms that you use.
Interviewers are
not just wondering if you are skilled enough for the job, they
are often wondering if you would fit in nicely with you co-workers.
Your personality is a big part of your interview and can make
all the difference. Here are some of the little things that
you should pay particularly close attention to during an interview.
You do not want
to be chewing gum or breath mints during your interview. You
also don’t want to speak in slang during your interview either.
It is unprofessional and rude.
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