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Upon receiving an invitation to an interview, you may feel as if you have finally gained your chance to prove yourself and then, in a few moments, this is almost always clouded by uncertainty, stress and “what if?” questions about your performance on the day. There are a number of steps you can take before (and after) the interview to ensure that you make a terrific impression on your potential employer. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: How to Prepare for an Interview


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How To Prepare For An Interview?
BY School Of Civilities Protocol
www.schoolofcivilities.org

8130413526
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Upon receiving an invitation to an interview, you
may feel as if you have finally gained your
chance to prove yourself and then, in a few
moments, this is almost always clouded by
uncertainty, stress and what if? questions
about your performance on the day. There are a
number of steps you can take before (and after)
the interview to ensure that you make a terrific
impression on your potential employer.
Lets StartLet Us Help you Prepare For Your
Interview!
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Interview An Opportunity To Prove Your
Potential
It would be a good idea for you to familiarise
yourself with the techniques and guidance to know
what you are likely to face when you are going
for an interview. So let School Of Civilities
Protocol guide you for a better and prepared
performance.
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Lets now talk about how to prepare you for an
interview. The following points will be useful
for your important day
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Analyze The Job
An important part of interview preparation is to
take the time to analyze the job posting As it
helps you to know what the company is seeking in
a candidate.
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Research The Company
Before you go on a job interview, it's important
to find out as much as you can about the company.
A background check is something that will help
you perform better. Company research is one of
the critical part of interview preparation. It
will help you prepare to answer interview
questions about your suitability for the job and
to ask the interviewer questions about the
company. You will also be able to find out
whether the company and the company culture are a
good fit for you. It will also put you a step
ahead if you tell the interviewer the loop holes
or the things to bet upgraded. It would leave a
long lasting impression.
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Practice Interviewing
Take the time to practice answering interview
questions with a friend or family member, you
will probably be asked during a job interview.
This will help give you a chance to prepare and
practice answers, and will also help calm your
nerves because you won't be scrambling for an
answer while you're in the interview hot seat.
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Get Your Interview Clothes Ready
Don't wait until the last minute to make sure
your interview clothes are ready. Have an
interview outfit ready to wear at the evening or
a night before, so you don't have to think about
what you're going to wear while you're scrambling
to get ready for a job interview. Regardless of
the type of job you're interviewing for, that
first impression should be a great one. When
dressing for an interview dress accordingly in
business attire.
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Practice Interview Etiquette
Proper interview etiquette is important. Remember
to greet the receptionist, your interviewer, and
everyone else you meet politely, pleasantly, and
enthusiastically. During the interview, watch
your body language shake hands firmly and make
eye contact as you articulate your points. Pay
attention, be attentive, and look interested.
This is something you can work on in your
practice interviews.
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Listen And Ask Questions
During a job interview, listening is just as
important as answering questions. If you're not
paying attention, you're not going to be able to
give a good response. It's important to listen to
the interviewer, pay attention, and take time, if
you need it, to compose an appropriate answer.
It's also important to discuss your
qualifications in a way that will impress the
interviewer. Also, be ready to engage the
interviewer. You want there to be a give and take
in the conversation, so you're building a
relationship with the interviewer rather than
just providing rote responses to questions. Have
questions of your own ready to ask the
interviewer.
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Follow Up With A Thank You Gesture
Follow up a job interview with a thank you
gesture line Thank you for your time, hope of
meeting you ahead. Have a great Day will be
reiterating your interest in the job. This thank
you gesture is also the perfect opportunity to
leave a positive impression on the interviewer.
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For more such amazing skill development and
Interview Training courses visit School of
Civilities Protocol, Gurgaon's leading
institute.
We help and guide you in your corporate
career.For more information visit
https//schoolofcivilities.org/
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