14 Golden rules of an interview

Social IssuesEmployment

  • Author Lorissa Wilson
  • Published August 15, 2010
  • Word count 356
  1. Know the hiring process

  2. Know what the manager will be looking for in you.

  3. The Employers always evaluating candidate’s behavior in an interview

  4. Every interviewer is trained on how to complete a successful interview.

  5. Not trying on outfits before the interview

  6. dress professional for the interview, even if the dress code for the company is casual

  7. Were dark colors black or dark blue

  8. Have a second backup plan for transportation; anything could happen (Murphy’s Law-what could happen we'll).

  9. We are little to no jury

  10. Leave early for the interview

  11. Good hygiene is a months

  12. Ladies-no bright colors or Nail polish keep it plain and simple

  13. Stay focused

  14. Research, relax and stay cool

All of these 14 golden rules and you will find yourself walking in an interview will appear confidence and knowing that you are the right candidate for the job.

Before you go on the interview it requires planning and strategy tips on your part.

Planning your career pathway is very important. Why?

It will give you the advantage over other job seekers.

If you don't prepare for your job interview it would show and the employer with know.

A lot of job seekers have no idea of the questions the interviewer will ask for the answers one should have.

We have over 40 interview career planning kids if you are like me and like to get to the basics I broke it down

To a short list of 14 of the most important tips.

I would like to conclude this article with a little word of advice.

Seeking a job is like having a job only without pay. You can become the scourge very easily.

These golden rules would help you from becoming discouraged, and make the interview process

A little stressed free.

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