| 1. Research the Company | | | | next interview. |
| 2. Know your resume | | | | 1. Research the Company (Study, study, study all you |
| 3. Know your online reputation | | | | can find on the company) |
| 4. Prepare an interview emergency kit | | | | One of the best job interview strategies and the one |
| 5. Study job description - identify skills most relevant to | | | | that most candidates ignore is to study the current |
| job | | | | events of the company. Knowing the current events |
| 6. Build rapport | | | | of the company is important so that you can ask |
| 7. Make eye contact | | | | powerful, pertinent questions. With the help of the |
| 8. Body language | | | | internet, you can now become an expert about the |
| 8.1 Showcase your skills with concrete examples | | | | company before ever entering the door. Doing so will |
| 8.2. Be yourself | | | | show the interviewer that you have done your |
| 8.3 Follow up quickly | | | | homework, and also have a genuine interest in the |
| Job interviews can be a mystery and tricky to | | | | company. This strategy will definitely help your job |
| navigate. But you can find success if you follow the | | | | interview and give you an Advantage over other |
| right job interview strategies. The following 8.3 insider | | | | interviewees. |
| tips you can avoid common landmines and ace your | | | | |