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5 Simple Yet Very Effective Job Interview Tips

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5 Simple Yet Very Effective Job Interview Tips

Are you ready to find a new job?  If so, now is the best time to get your job search started.  Even though you are just getting started, you should focus on the interview.  This interview is your big chance to land a well-paying position.  For the best luck, please keep these five job interview tips in mind.

1 – Be Prepared

One of the best job interview tips you’ll ever hear is to be prepared for the interview.  What should this preparation entail?  For starters, it is important to be dressed nice and professionally for your big day.  Then, it is vital that you arrive on time.  Another good method of preparation is to do a few practice interviews at home.  Whether it be in front of a mirror or with someone who can provide honest feedback, run through a few common job interview questions so that you can work on formulating your answers ahead of time.

2 – Don’t Worry

It is hard not to worry about a job interview.  It is okay to be nervous, but don’t let that nervousness overwhelm you.  Otherwise, your nervousness is likely to shine through and result in some mistakes.  Speaking of which, what if you do make a mistake?  What if you slip up or describe a job duty wrong?  No big deal!  Brush yourself off and move on; get through the rest of the job interview.

3 – Be Honest

Some individuals make the mistake of thinking it is okay to stretch the truth or outright lie during a job interview.  Why is this done?  Well, they think it will improve their job search success.  Will it?  Likely not.  Always remember that it is usually as easy as one phone call to your old employer to verify all the information you said.  If you are truly qualified for the job, just be honest. 

4 – Don’t Vent or Rant

Since you are looking for a new job, something might have gone wrong at your old job.  Maybe you got fired?  Maybe you quit because you didn’t like your boss?  Regardless, be sure to tread carefully.  Employers want an employee who is not only a team player, but a strong and professional worker.  Ranting or venting about your job, your boss, or your coworkers is likely to create some awkward moments that can hurt your chances of landing a job.

5 – End on a Thank You

Ending a job interview with a “thank you,” seems like common sense.  However, remember the nervousness?  It is easy to forget something as simple as a “thank you” since you want to leave as soon as possible and take one big huge breath.  Still, utter that all important phrase and end the job interview with a firm handshake.

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