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Saturday, 4 February 2012

Neglected Job Interview Tips

By Kris Anders


The job interview is often your first time to connect with and make an impression on a potential new employer. Though many folks have undergone these in the past, they often neglect some key elements that are easy to disregard. In today's job market it's important to pay attention to every element to compete for jobs.

Perhaps one of the simplest steps to do prior to an interview is perform some research on the employer. Even if it seems obvious, many people forget about this step and show up to an interview without any information regarding the employer besides what was posted in the original job opening. When you interview with a company your are demonstrating what type of employee you'll be if employed. Would you like to show that you'll be disorganized and uninformed or that you'll be well prepared and competent?

The good news is this type of investigation is incredibly easy! Almost every potential employer almost certainly has an online presence with lots of readily available information including company history, management, and current news releases. Just an hour or so of reading can give you enough knowledge to provide you with an edge in the interview process.

While one of the main points of the interview is for the company to learn about you, being a good listener is a crucial aspect for any job interview. You want to understand and be able to answer the question precisely and succinctly. Most interviewers aren't just looking for the particular answers, but also just how you respond to a question. Extra words (or rambling) or off-topic answers will often be an indicator that you don't either know the answer or how to clearly answer the question.

Coming prepared to an interview can help you give clear and accurate responses. The internet has many websites that provide a number of interview questions for you to practice with. Even though you almost certainly won't get the exact same question, preparing can help give you confidence to answer a bunch of distinctive questions and you'll have many practice answers in your head to work from.

A final tip is to always send a follow-up thank you letter or e-mail. It's bewildering how many people forget to do this small last step int the interview process! Sending a thank you notice provides you with one more opportunity to quickly reaffirm who you are and why you're a terrific match for the open position. It also demonstrates that you respected the interviewers effort and time, and what type of employee you'll be if hired. Again, take every advantage you can find.

So remember, the little things matter in job interviewing today. Take only a few extra minutes to show up prepared, be a good listener, and send a follow-up thank you note and you'll help yourself get the extra edge you may need to get that job. Good luck!




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