| It is understandable to be nervous in your job interview. | | | | Aside from clearly speaking, watch your language too. |
| Who wouldn't? As you are being judged, you need to | | | | Never use inappropriate and unprofessional language. |
| be aware of your language. This article will explain | | | | This will generally ruin your job interview. This might |
| how not to be nervous with your job interview and get | | | | seem already a general knowledge to all but this is |
| that job you really wanted. | | | | something really worth repeating. As an example, one |
| When one is nervous, the words like "like," "ums," "you | | | | should never use "crap" in your answers. This word |
| know," and other so-called space fillers come out of | | | | alone can potentially let you lose your job. Put your |
| your mouth. It is not only an interruption from your | | | | best foot forward and be professional. Show a |
| message, it is also irritating and can show how | | | | professional conduct and keep your terms appropriate |
| unprepared you are for the work. | | | | at all times. |
| You want to clearly present yourself to the company | | | | Practice polishing your communication skills always. Join |
| with the message that you are confident that you can | | | | clubs like Toastmasters to have the opportunity to |
| handle this job. You want to make your employer feel | | | | practice your public speaking skills. To eliminate the |
| confident about you. Never give them some doubts on | | | | uncertainties you may have about your job interview |
| your ability to be successful in their company. Speak | | | | skills, have a mentor you truly respect who will |
| clearly and confidently. Keep it short, substantial and | | | | comment on how to improve your conversation. Let |
| avoid "ums", "uhs," and other space fillers in your | | | | him or her provide you with constructive feedback. |
| answers. | | | | |