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Resume and Interview Tips

How to Prepare for Your First Interview
By:Chris Cottingham

Just as searching and applying for jobs can be stressful, interviewing can be just as stressful if you don't adequately prepare for it. Many job seekers are so concentrated on just applying for jobs that they often forget how to behave and communicate during interviews. Interviewing doesn't need to be difficult, you just have to sell yourself to potential employers and go into it feeling confident about your abilities, background, and experience.

Learn About the Company

With good preparation, you can land an interview and succeed when you finally sit down and speak to potential employers. Having knowledge about the company beforehand is crucial for interview success. The first thing you need to do when you obtain an initial interview is to learn all that you can about the company and the position you are applying for. Researching the company allows you to make sure that you are getting involved with a company you would want to work for. This also demonstrates to your potential employer that you took time to learn about what their organization does, their products, and services and how you could potentially benefit them. This helps to make a great first impression and also gives you the confidence you need to do well.

Your Personal Appearance

Just as having a resume is important in selling yourself to employers, your personal appearance is also essential. You need to come to the interview with a neat, clean, and well organized appearance. It's generally a good idea to find out if the company is business casual or corporate so that you can prepare your clothing ahead of time.

Before going into the interview, you also need to think about how you are going to convince the employer to hire you for the job. You need to watch the way you interact during the interview. Don't be too loud or too confident as it may appear to the potential employer that you are arrogant and impolite. On the other side, you shouldn't be too quiet or passive. Instead be assertive and speak to the hiring manager with a medium, friendly, and polite tone.

Convince Them to Hire You

While your experience and education may be impressive, you will still need to explain and articulate how this will help the employer and benefit their organization. Think about past questions you have been asked on interviews and create answers so that you can practice. Consider what you have accomplished in your life that you want your prospective employer to know about. You may want to include stories related to your biggest sale, any projects that you have participated in, or any awards that you have received.

You should arrive at your interview fifteen minutes early unless told otherwise. Present yourself in a positive manner and show your interest in the company by asking questions at the end of the interview. This will help you learn more about the company so that you can decide whether or not you would like to move forward. Showing enthusiasm will come across very positively to a prospective employer, allowing the interview to end on a positive note.

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