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Job Interview Preparation - What Employers Are Looking For
When an employer decides to conduct an interview with you, there are certain things that they are looking for from you. Naturally, you are likely to focus on these things during an interview, but you should remember all of the tips in this manual because following those tips is what is going to make the employers see all of those things in you.
Since everybody wants to have a leg up when it comes to an interview, it naturally seemed to be appropriate to let you in on what the employers are evaluating you on during an interview. So here is that list. Your Enthusiasm : Employers want to know that you are willing and eager to be a part of their company. Being fully stocked with knowledge about the company is a sure fire way to show your enthusiasm. Your ability to speak clearly : If you approach an interview mumbling and speaking slang, a prospective employer will not see you as a professional. Last edited by admin; 01-16-2006 at 03:29 PM. |
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The key to a successful interview no matter what the position, is to always be prepared. Do you homework. Make sure you not only think of the questions the employee may ask you think of questions that you think are important about the position you are applying for. You have to be just as happy with the employee and the company as they are with you.
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My name is Rick and I'm a Exforsysoholic! (Is that even a word lol) |
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To Ricky: You can practice by speaking to new people. I know its hard to start a conversation with a stranger but it will build up your self-confidence. That is the key in facing an interviewer with courage if you have self-confidence.
It is normal to be nervous in an interview but when you are there already, just be calm and concentrate on the questions that they will ask you. |