Acing the Job Interview

Don't Sweat It, Stay Calm and Land the Job

AC FITNESS BOY
Acing the job interview takes a well written resume, as well as a few tips on interviewing. I will tell you some things you need to know how to interview. I can also help you write your resume, starting at $95 for a finished resume with 50 resumes printed up for students.

Once you get an interview, you need to be polished, look neat and clean, and professional. You should err on the conservative side and wear a dark suit, not brown, but black or navy blue. Women should wear pumps, a skirt and a beige top. Do not be tempted to wear revealing clothing, this sets up an unprofessional atmosphere. Men should shave fresh for the interview and have no jewelry except maybe a watch and cuff links and a wedding band. They should wear a crisp white shirt and a conservative dark tie.

Looking the part is half the battle. You need to be "calm cool and collected." and be friendly and make comments on the office decor. You need to have good answers and be in the moment, focusing on what you can do and minimize negatives. Don't complain about the past employers. Don't ask about benefits unless they mention it. And be upbeat, putting on an Academy award performance. Be well rested and refreshed.

If it is a lunch interview, don't eat something complex, or messy. Focus on the interviewer, not the meal. It is tricky doing a lunch interview, learn proper etiquette. Wait for the interviewer if he is late, only drinking water, not alcohol and don't touch the bread until he starts eating it.

Other tips for tough questions is try to be as upbeat and positive as possible. If they ask for a negative, say you're a workaholic or some other over committed phrase. Know about the company. Do research, ask good questions. Be proactive and professional. Emphasize your knowledge and commitment to the job.

Communicate confidence. Show you know what it takes to get it done. Show you have studied and know how to do the job well. Be an expert, it is easier to get a higher up job than an entry level job. Do something that interests you. Have a passion about it. And once you have the job, stay energetic and enthusiastic. Do 120%. Work hard and stay fresh by relaxing with loved ones and having a supportive family. Even for entry level jobs, it can be a lot of hard work. Visit me at www.jaalahdupont.com for more about the job hunt and to find out about my resume writing service.

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  • JacobSmith2/17/2008

    The Top 10 tips for a successful job interview

    Job interviews in many organizations are increasingly demanding these days. Psychological tests, role plays, and challenges to a "quick intelligence" Street and intelligence are often part of the package. While it is impossible to everything you can expect, here are ten tips that will help you interview the negotiations process successfully.

    1st Preparing and over-preparation.


    It is assumed that you are not with egg and go to your tie, spinach in your teeth, and without a thorough knowledge of the organization and the position for which you are interviewing. In addition, it is an important principle that you have the opportunity, a lot more confidence. It's called "over-preparation." It goes as follows: Plan your strategy - your answers to all sorts of questions you may be asked, or the challenges that are thrown at you - and then practice, practice, practice. Play, and repeat the best answer, until they are totally natural,

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