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Before going on any job interview, it is crucial to learn as much as possible about the company you are seeking employment with. Document the history of the company, their signature product maybe, and several things about the job. It's good to be as knowledgeable as possible about the company before going in. This way, when you sit down for a meeting, you will have something intelligent to say which will help make a great first impression. It will also contribute to your confidence level.
When going in for the interview, be sure to have an up-to-date copy of your resume and cover letter. The letter should be brief, but should have as many specific details about the company and the job as possible. Something that is too generic will look as though you aren't as interested.
It's important when meeting with the interviewer to keep eye contact with that person. Again, this shows your confidence level and helps to contribute to a positive first impression. Remember to show plenty of appropriate enthusiasm for the company that you want to work for.
A crucial component when going on an interview is your appearance. Dress as professional as possible. Look as though you fall into line with the company's standard on dress. You will most likely need to wear a suit for the interview. Dressing the right way and having a well-groomed appearance will be a huge plus in your favor. It sends the message that you care enough and have respect for the company.
When answering questions, try to be as concise as possible. Don't ramble on. Although you may be nervous, remember to keep your answers simple. You want to do this in an effort to keep your interviewer engaged. Straying too far on your answer may cause you to lose your concentration. Less is always more here.
Be sure to listen carefully to the questions being asked. If you don't understand something, politely ask for an explanation. Try not to answer the question until you know what they are asking.
Sell yourself! Now that you have their attention, tell them why you're the best person for the job. How have your experiences prepared you for this job? Provide them with some examples of your past work that will leave a good impression of you.
Ask questions. This will show that you are proactive and paying attention. Here's where your knowledge of the company can come in handy. Remember, you're interviewing them as well. You want to be sure that this is a good fit for both parties. Asking questions shows that you care about this aspect.
After your interview, send a thank you note. You should do this no more than two days after your meeting. Remember to express your interest in the job and thank them for their time. Even if you don't get the job, this person may prove to be a great contact for you down the line.
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