The job interview can be a turning point in the career
of every professional. While clearing an
interview will help you climb up the corporate ladder, being rejected will pause
your growth, at least for time being. So it is very
important that one takes interview very seriously as it can make or break a
career.
1.
Plan
Make a note of the
date, time and venue of the interview and do a mental calculation of the time it
will take for you to reach there.
Make a list of what
you need to carry for the interview. Read for
industry-wise interview tips from experts in your profession or senior
employees. Refer to these tips before you appear for an
interview.
2. Know about the company
It is very important that you research about the
company, department and designation you are applying for. You can find a lot of
information on the internet through blogs, annual reports of the company, news
reports, and through your friends. Summarize this
information and note down the key points so that you can revise it at the last
moment.
3. Make a list
Make a detailed list of questions that you expect will
be asked to you in the interview.Be prepared for questions like 'Tell
me something about yourself'; 'Why do you want to quit your current job?' and
'Where do you see yourself 5-10 years from now?' Also write down what
would be the best possible answers for these questions. See if you can quote
examples, facts and figures in the answers that you prepare.
4.
Rehearse
Ask a friend or family member to ask you all possible
questions and practice answering them till you feel you are
confident. You can even practice
in front of the mirror.
5. Dress appropriately
It is extremely important that you dress well for your
interview. In case you are not
sure about what to wear for an interview, ask an elder or a senior professional
you know to help you select the best attire for you. Keep it formal. Avoid
wearing bright colours or heavy accessories.
6. Perfect your CV
Writing the CV is an art. Find time to research
some of the best written CVs on the net. Follow these tips and
format it well. Take a print of your
CV at least a day in advance to see how it appears. Ensure you carry 2-4
final prints in a folder or file for the interview.
7. Reach on time, relax
Reach the venue of interview at least 15-30 minutes in
advance. If there are other
candidates for the interview, avoid interacting with them
immediately. Instead take a deep
breath and relax.
8. Maintain eye contact
Enter the interview room with
confidence. Sit upright and
maintain eye contact with the interviewer both while speaking and
listening.
9. Speak with clarity
Listen to the questions carefully. Make sure you speak
in a clear voice and explain your points in detail whenever
required. It should be a
natural conversation and should communicate your interest in your
job. Also, every question
in an interview is an opportunity to sell yourself, so use any opportunity you
get to highlight your strengths and achievements. At the same time, be
realistic in what you say. In case you are not able to answer a question, be
honest and handle it assertively.
10. Ask questions
At the end of the interview, do keep a list of questions
you can ask the interviewer. Questions like --
What will be my key performance parameters? Whom will I be reporting to? -- will
help the employer realize that you are serious about your
career. And of course, don't
forget to thank the interviewer before you leave.









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