Research the company – know what they do and what services they provide
Be organised – get there with plenty of time to spare
Go over your qualifications for the position
Sit down and prepare a list of possible questions you might be asked, and think up a range of answers to match
Read over your resume
Know your strengths
Research where the company is so you are not late to the interview
Research the company – know what they do and what services they provide
Be organised – get there with plenty of time to spare
Go over your qualifications for the position
Sit down and prepare a list of possible questions you might be asked, and think up a range of answers to match
Read over your resume
Know your strengths
Research where the company is so you are not late to the interview
Research the company – know what they do and what services they provide
Be organised – get there with plenty of time to spare
Go over your qualifications for the position
Sit down and prepare a list of possible questions you might be asked, and think up a range of answers to match
Read over your resume
Know your strengths
Research where the company is so you are not late to the interview
Make sure you are wearing a corporate suit and closed in shoes
Never chew gum or smoke just before an interview – this leaves a bad impression
Minimal jewellery
Hair tied back, well groomed
No heavy perfumes
Make sure you are wearing a corporate suit and closed in shoes
Never chew gum or smoke just before an interview – this leaves a bad impression
Minimal jewellery
Hair tied back, well groomed
No heavy perfumes
Make sure you are wearing a corporate suit and closed in shoes
Never chew gum or smoke just before an interview – this leaves a bad impression
Minimal jewellery
Hair tied back, well groomed
No heavy perfumes
Shake hands with the person interviewing you, smile and maintain eye contact
Smile – people employ friendly people
Sit up straight in the chair – body language makes up 90% of any communication
Try and relax. answer each question as succinctly as possible
Maintain good body language; sit up tall in the interview, do not fold arms
When asked a question, think about your answer before replying don’t feel uncomfortable about pausing to think of a good answer
If there is break in your resume between roles or anything you think could be of concern, please bring it up and address the issue (so you don’t leave any unaddressed possible negativity)
Try to avoid using slang words. Keep your English as formal and clean as possible
Keep questions to the end of the interview and always ask permission to ask questions before jumping in
Thank the interviewer for their time
Shake hands with the person interviewing you, smile and maintain eye contact
Smile – people employ friendly people
Sit up straight in the chair – body language makes up 90% of any communication
Try and relax. answer each question as succinctly as possible
Maintain good body language; sit up tall in the interview, do not fold arms
When asked a question, think about your answer before replying don’t feel uncomfortable about pausing to think of a good answer
If there is break in your resume between roles or anything you think could be of concern, please bring it up and address the issue (so you don’t leave any unaddressed possible negativity)
Try to avoid using slang words. Keep your English as formal and clean as possible
Keep questions to the end of the interview and always ask permission to ask questions before jumping in
Thank the interviewer for their time
Shake hands with the person interviewing you, smile and maintain eye contact
Smile – people employ friendly people
Sit up straight in the chair – body language makes up 90% of any communication
Try and relax. answer each question as succinctly as possible
Maintain good body language; sit up tall in the interview, do not fold arms
When asked a question, think about your answer before replying don’t feel uncomfortable about pausing to think of a good answer
If there is break in your resume between roles or anything you think could be of concern, please bring it up and address the issue (so you don’t leave any unaddressed possible negativity)
Try to avoid using slang words. Keep your English as formal and clean as possible
Keep questions to the end of the interview and always ask permission to ask questions before jumping in
Thank the interviewer for their time
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