Job Interview Tips

June 8, 2009 by admin  
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Job interview tips will help you to prepare for your next interview. Let’s face it job interviews are definitely not on the list of fun things to do, but if handled correctly, you can land that wonderful position you’ve applied for. Take some time to go over these tips before the big interview day arrives.

Dress for success. Dress conservatively, unless of course the interview is for a job at a trendy clothing store. Never turn up in casual clothes, even if the position is of a more casual nature. Keep your makeup, jewelry, make up and cologne toned down. You want your personality to be the spotlight here. If you’re not sure what is going to be best to wear, ask for guidance from someone whose opinion you respect. If you are applying for jobs, then plan ahead what you may need to wear, so if you need to add to your wardrobe, you have time to do so.

Prepare for the interview. There are many typical interview questions, so practice how you will answer them. If you don’t know what sort of questions to expect at your interview, then find out online or from an interview publication – there is a great guide that walks you through this here.  Even if you have to resort to talking to yourself in the mirror, practice, practice, practice.  You will feel much more confident and do better if you are well prepared.  The interviewer will also pick up on this.

Do your Research. Find out all you can about the company – their philosophy, best practices, future goals, direction headed, current issues and growing pains, etc.  Try to weave in this information during the interview, this will really impress them, and they will be glad you went the extra mile.  For an example, if you are interviewing for the position of medical billing for an HMO, you should at the very least, know what an HMO is compared to a PPO or traditional insurance.

Communicate clearly. You are selling yourself in an interview, and obviously they’re not expecting you to reply to their questions with one or two word answers. Each answer you give should be a statement, explain what you mean and give examples where possible.  Show them your accomplishments in your current position and let them know what benefits you could bring to them.

There is nearly always a question where you are asked about your weaknesses.  The trick is to turn your weakness into a strength. For example you could talk about a past weakness and how you’ve learned from it, or you can say your weakness is always expecting 200% from yourself and not being satisfied with anything less.  Have a think about the company and position you are applying for, and prepare your answers beforehand.

A job interview need not be as challenging as it seems if you go into it prepared and confident. In fact, preparing for the interview is an important component to the interview’s success.  To get expert help in preparing for any job interviews, try this guide which is full of hints and tips to help you succeed

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