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Employment Tips

Using Interview Advice in Your Job Search
By:George Smith

Interview Tips & Advice

Managers, professionals and executives are usually articulate individuals with excellent career and track records. They often do poorly in interviews because of a lack of serious preparation, and the belief that their accomplishments will speak for themselves.

There can easily be hundreds of job applicants competing with you for the same position. Never think you are the only job candidate and never underestimate those who are competing with you. Unfortunately accomplishments don't speak for themselves and a well-prepared candidate with highly-developed interview skills often gets a position over a better qualified candidate that was poorly prepared.

For mid level and higher positions the interview is not only used for gathering information about a candidate's experience and qualifications, it is a method of assessing management and presentation skills. Every aspect of the entire interview process is evaluated. Companies are not only interested in the candidate's qualifications but how well the individual will fit into the organization.

The biggest mistake in interviewing is not being fully prepared. Job Seekers must use every conceivable means possible to prepare for the interview and to allow ample time to fully prepare. Understand that interviewing is a skill and as with all skills, preparation and practice enhance the quality of that skill. Preparation can make the difference between getting an offer and getting rejected.

There is no one best way to prepare for an interview. Rather, there are specific and important strategies to enhance one's chances for interview success. Research sample interview questions and answers, learn about the various types of interview techniques. Research the company, industry trends and prepare a list of questions to ask the interviewer. If you don't know what to expect it is unlikely that you will be able to successfully convey your qualifications and interest in the position. Studies show that most interviewers are looking for reasons not to hire a candidate so you must overcome this resistance.

Tips for Your Job Search

Most managers, professionals and executives do not have much experience interviewing from the candidate's side of the desk and should investigate the expert advice in the Interview Directory. Interviewing is a skill that requires preparation and you must anticipate and be prepared to answer all the possible questions you may be asked.

George Smith
http://www.jobmetaseek.com/






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