A few days ago
D returns

I will be gong for Interview’s in the next few days. What do i need to know?

I am joining as a ‘trainee Chareted Accountant’…..

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A few days ago
Anonymous

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There are some important hidden agendas that you should be aware of:

1) Be careful in filling out the job application, cover letter, resume especially regarding the size of your handwriting, since bold and large strokes are considered signs of someone’s vanity and that you are not really a “team player” because of your own attitude of going your own way. Often many employers use graphology [handwriting analysis] as a means to sort out potential candidates, noting that Peuguot, the French car makers uses graphology exclusively as the sole means to screen potential employees. So, be careful in how you fill-out a job application.

2) Note your posture during the interview; try to avoid the shaking or twitching leg syndrome when you are seated and of course, do not chew any gum.

3) Avoid looking away from the interviewer when asked a question. Respond honestly to a question, even if you say, “I don’t know the answer.” But make sure that you look the interviewer in the “eye” as you give your response – this eye-to-eye contact is an indication of your truthfulness.

4) Even though you may feel pressured or nervous during the interview, speak clearly and slowly so that your words can be understood. Make a conscientious effort to lower the tone of your voice, so that you sound more mature and not so squeeky.

Good luck!

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A few days ago
mister m
well, you don’t say if it is an interview for a job, for a college, or what have you, but really all interviews are the same.

When they ask you something be honest and short. Don’t expand too much on your answers, because if you do then you are likely to seem drawn out. Intelligent people say what needs to be said, and not much more in these situations. People interviewing look for a person that can get the job done, and someone who doesn’t dilly dally with extra words and sentences. Always try to answer questions with past work experience, or school records. Makes you look more qualified.

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A few days ago
williamsjen2004
research information on the company that you are going to be intereviewed at. Find out the job expectations for that position and compared it to your knowledge and present it in the interview. Your ambition is to move ahead in the department discuss this in the interview. Take you a note pad and jot down questions as they are asked (not the entire question) so that you will answer the question completedly. Good Luck!
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A few days ago
shorty
Wear something that is appropriate for the job you are seeking

Look your interviewer in the eyes when answering…don’t look down or all around

Answer truthfully

Be on time

Good Luck!

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A few days ago
miss understand
i was unprepared for my interview few months back and i wished i wasnt there yet. but i really love the job terms so i decided to give it a shot by saying this before i leave, “i may not be able to answer some of the qns. but i assure u that i’ll go find out EVERYTHING and not disappoint u.” that worked.
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A few days ago
getcrunk12323
make sure to ask them questions about there company because they really like that when people do that. wear nice clothes and be early to the interview. bring a copy of your resume.
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A few days ago
big_liver5150
look in the eye good hand shake be calm and try to be aware of the interviewer, meaning, use context clues to maybe be stern or maybe use a sense of humor i.e.
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A few days ago
~Hockeygirl12~
um well when u do an interview, be on time, do not chew gum, wear nice clothing, and be ready fto be asked questons. bring your resume and stay calm
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