The Do’s and Don’ts of Job Interviews

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THINGS YOU SHOULD NOT DO:

==> Be overly aggressive or egotistical ==> Spend too much time talking about money ==> Act uninterested inrepparttar company orrepparttar 104239 job ==> Act defensively when questioned about anything ==> Speak badly about past colleagues or employers ==> Answer with only yes or no ==> Excuse your bad points about work history ==> Ask for coffee or refreshments ==> Excuse yourself halfway throughrepparttar 104240 interview, even if you have to userepparttar 104241 bathroom

So, there you have it... follow these job interview tips for what to do and what not to do and you'll acerepparttar 104242 interview!

Kathi MacNaughton is a professional freelance writer and online entrepreneur. Visit http://www.powerful-sample-resume-formats.com for more information.


Top 10 Super Job Interview Tips

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5. Bring a list of your own questions with you in a folder withrepparttar company’s name on it, so that you don’t forget them. You should keep your extra resumes in there too.

6. Be a good listener and focus. Some job seekers talk too much during interviews.

7. Be prepared to describe your weaknesses as strengths. For example, saying that you are overenthusiastic about performing at your best.

8. Make eye contact with your interviewer.

9. Don’t volunteer your personal opinions to your interviewer about any subjects unless you are asked.

10. Try to establish a good rapport with your interviewer. Be casual but professional, and most importantly BE YOURSELF!

Takerepparttar 104238 time to implement these interview tips before your next job hunt. It'll give you a leg up on your competition!



Kathi MacNaughton is a professional freelance writer and online entrepreneur. Visit http://www.powerful-sample-resume-formats.com for more information.


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