Learn as much as you can about the company you have applied for . . . AND Be prepared when you go to the interview by bringing extra copies of your resume, a notepad with questions prepared for the interview, and a pen.
Learn what you can about the company before hand, find out where the interview is a few days before it's scheduled, and prepare some questions for the interviewer.
Although I have not had a interview before I still think that it is very important to not fidget during the interview. The fidgeting tells the employer that you aren't paying attention or you don't really care about the job. Adam
Being 10 minutes early, and I say this because I'm either RIGHT on time or late for everything.
ReplyDeleteLearn as much as you can about the company you have applied for . . . AND
ReplyDeleteBe prepared when you go to the interview by bringing extra copies of your resume, a notepad with questions prepared for the interview, and a pen.
Learn what you can about the company before hand, find out where the interview is a few days before it's scheduled, and prepare some questions for the interviewer.
ReplyDeleteAlthough I have not had a interview before I still think that it is very important to not fidget during the interview. The fidgeting tells the employer that you aren't paying attention or you don't really care about the job.
ReplyDeleteAdam
Firm handshake and good posture
ReplyDeleteHave questions to ask the interviewer and learn about the company before hand.
ReplyDeletewatch out for illegal questions and be courteous
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Drive by the building before hand. Be cautious of illegal questions.
ReplyDeleteAutumn
Be confident and ask the employer a few questions
ReplyDeleteeyezik
Research the place where you're interviewing.
ReplyDeleteWatching for illegal questions.
ReplyDeleteDo your research, be prepared for common questions, be early and look polished.
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