| You handed out your resumes and landed a bunch of | | | | of interview questions and what each one is trying to |
| interviews. Now comes the hard part of trying to | | | | uncover from you. |
| explain why your 'better then the next guy' for the job. | | | | Getting over your fear |
| Interviews don't have to be hard, scary or daunting in | | | | Interviews are, for most people, uncomfortable |
| fact, following these 5 successful interview tips will | | | | situations they go into with a drumming heart and |
| have them begging to hire you! | | | | sweaty palms. There exist many great websites |
| The Five Most Essential Tips | | | | which contain sufficient information on how to handle |
| 1. Dress nice, this means no casual clothes (jeans, | | | | an interview. The best way to do well is to understand |
| t-shirt) you need to step up your game and get a suit. | | | | what the interviewer wants from you. |
| This is your employer's first impression of you so | | | | You must ask yourself, what is the purpose of each |
| make it count! | | | | question? What are these questions trying to get from |
| 2. Know your company, explain why you feel you | | | | you? |
| have a personal connection with the organization and | | | | For this, many people hire interview coaches which |
| how you're motivated to help the cause. | | | | can end up being very costly. My suggestion would be |
| 3. Keep your answers short. Less than 30 seconds is | | | | to buy a mid ranged guide (30$ max) and some nice |
| ideal. | | | | slacks. So study these 5 successful interview tips, and |
| 4. Prepare by looking at lists of commonly asked | | | | get ready to ace any interview you have in the future. |
| questions, or get someone to mock test you. | | | | Now, Get Ready For Battle! |
| 5. Consider investing in a guide that explains the theory | | | | |