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Monday, January 9, 2012

Interview Essentials


  • Arrange and carry your paperwork in a nice portfolio. This makes you look organized and professional.
  • Dress appropriately. Even if you know that the company dress is casual (typical these days), dress up anyway. It shows professionalism and respect. But, dress conservatively. Call it conventional, but get the job first!
  • Don't wear strong perfume or cologne, as your interviewer may not like your choice. It's best to have no smell at all!
  • Smile, offer a handshake immediately, and say something like, "I'm pleased to meet you." or "I've been looking forward to meeting you." Be sincere, not phony or cool. "What's up, Dude?" is best shared with your friends, not corporate interviewers!
  • Wait to be told to take a seat or ask if it's okay, then say thank you. This shows manners.
  • If it's possible without making a commotion, pull your chair close to the interviewer's desk, like you're ready to dive right in. This shows confidence. But, don't invade the interviewer's personal space (the desk space belongs to the interviewer! No hands on the table!).
  • Sit properly, and if you don't know what to do with your hands, keep them folded in your lap. This is another indication of manners. Don't cross your arms over your chest, as it subliminally demonstrates a closed mind to some.
  • Even trained interviewers are regular people like you, so they'll expect you to be a little nervous sitting in the hot seat. But, avoid obvious signs like fidgeting.
  • Maintain eye contact with the interviewer. Don't stare or you may make the interviewer uncomfortable. But, don't look away too often, either. To some, it indicates that you are lying or lacking confidence.
  • Definitely don't chew gum, smoke or scratch your head!