| For a person looking for a job, the interview is one of | | | | you are the person that the company is looking for. |
| the most dreaded parts of the job application process. | | | | You will be able to confidently answer questions with |
| You will not know what questions will be asked aside | | | | your ample knowledge. |
| from the ever famous question "Why should we hire | | | | Practice makes perfect so they say. Have someone |
| you?" Before setting foot on your interview, you have | | | | help you to brush up on your interview skills. You will |
| to prepare yourself mentally and physically so that you | | | | gain more confidence when you are at ease being |
| will be at your best. | | | | asked questions that are personal and professional in |
| Prepare yourself mentally by reviewing your resume. | | | | nature. You can also check out Internet sites created |
| Most of the initial questions asked are from what is | | | | for job seekers for it usually shares a lot of information |
| written on it. It helps to know what you have written | | | | on this subject. |
| down for it is you and your skills that you are trying to | | | | Think of the interview as a selling process with you as |
| sell. List down the qualities and strengths that you think | | | | the product and the company as the buyer. The |
| will be helpful in securing that job you are applying for. | | | | stronger your knowledge is about the product, the |
| It is also good to know more about the company that | | | | more confident you will be to able to convince the |
| you are applying for. Check out the company's | | | | customer to buy the product. It is always good to |
| website, read articles listed about it or get information | | | | remember in an interview that knowledge gives us |
| from someone who works there. You will be able to | | | | confidence to answer whatever question will be |
| learn about the company's stability as well as learn if | | | | thrown to us. |