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- Arrive 15 minutes early. Tardiness is never excusable.
- Clarify questions. Answer the interviewer's questions as specifically as possible.
Relate your skills and background to the position requirements throughout the
interview.
- Give your qualifications. Focus on accomplishments that are most pertinent
to the job.
- Be professional. Smile, make eye contact, and maintain good posture.
- Anticipate tough questions. Prepare to turn perceived weaknesses into strengths.
- Dress appropriately. Make your first impression a professional one.
- Ask questions. An interview should be a mutual exchange of information, not
a one-sided conversation.
- Listen. Concentrate not only on the interviewer's words, but also on the tone
of voice and body language. Once you understand how the interviewer thinks, pattern
your answers accordingly and you will be able to establish a better rapport.
- Don't answer vague questions. Ask the interviewer to clarify fuzzy questions.
- Don't interrupt the employer. If you don't listen, the interviewer won't either.
- Don't be disrespectful. Don't smoke, chew gum or place anything on the interviewer's
desk.
- Don't be overly familiar, even if the interviewer is.
- Don't wear heavy perfume or cologne. The interviewer may not share your tastes.
- Don't ramble. Overlong answers can make you sound apologetic or indecisive.
- Don't lie. Answer questions truthfully.
- Don't express bitterness. Avoid derogatory remarks about present or former
employers.
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