| You can be extremely nervous at an initial | | | | Be sure that for the second interview, you've |
| employment interview and still more nervous at a | | | | sufficiently familiarized yourself with the job duties and |
| second job interview. Your spirits are high since the | | | | the job description. Knowing the position well will help |
| interview went so well. The first impression made by | | | | employers to see you in a more positive light, and they |
| you was quite well and they remembered you | | | | will realize that you know what you're talking about. |
| because of it , but now the self-doubt kicks in. What | | | | Also, don't forget to dress properly. Now is not the |
| type of questions will I have to face this time? Will I be | | | | time to slack on your personal appearance. |
| interviewed by the same person or someone I've | | | | Review in your mind the questions that were asked at |
| never met? | | | | the first interview and don't stray from your original |
| When appearing for a second job interview, you | | | | answers if you are asked the same questions at the |
| should not feel more nervous actually. You should | | | | second interview. An employer is looking to find a |
| relax and maintain confidence when interviewing for a | | | | person who is honest and conviction-oriented. The |
| new job. Keep in mind that they wouldn't have asked | | | | second job interview is one step closer to having a |
| you to come in for a follow-up interview if they | | | | name tag made for you, so breath deeply, keep eye |
| weren't impressed with you the first time. | | | | contact, and repeat what you did the first time. |