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How to impress in a tough job interview
Your first impression while attending in job interview should
be good and attentive for interviewer. Check the dressing like coat, paint,
shoes, arrogance and others for good personality. You have to speak fluently
and with good confidence while speaking anything. Express you yourself as you
are saying facts about you yourself. Be prepared for your strengths and some
common weak points of yourself.
When faced with an aggressive interview style it can be easy
to become flustered and rush your answers. However this is exactly the sort
of thing the interviewer doesn’t want to see. As a potential employer , they
want to ensure that you can keep your cool when the going gets tough. If you
feel rushed and pressured by the interviewer, then take the control back by
setting your own pace for the interview.
Count your weaknesses
The most employers will have their reservations about you. As
sometimes the strongest candidate will not have every single attribute that
is required, Even the kindest of interviewers will ask about weaknesses, but
a tough interviewer will grill you on them. This is where preparation really
pays off.
Stroke egos
Even the scariest of
interviewers are human they have feelings just like us. If you want them to
drop their guard, try showing a genuine interest in their work. At an
appropriate opportunity, ask them questions about the work their team does or
how many staff they manage.
Prove you are not shaken
Many candidates will be discouraged by a grueling interview. They
assume that it didn’t go well or even decide they no longer want to pursue
the job. For this reason, most hard-nosed interviewers do not receive follow
up emails from their interviewees. So break the mound and send a friendly,
professional note thankin them for their time and saying that you enjoyed
meeting them.
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shrestha k
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