Monday, June 9, 2014

Conclusion and recommendations

Controlling the certain message is not about how you talk or delivering information, but also how you manage your body language at the same time. When you walk into the office the more well prepared you are the greater your opportunities of success. Try to make a tight bond during answering questions from the interviewer with your effective and fluent speech. Keep your mood positive and feel confident the day before the interview, and then there are no doubts to make serious blunders. Your heart is pounding incredibly fast, and sweats are falling from your forehead. However, try to manage your feeling and win over your mind. Use formal and suitable words, act naturally, and show your effective communication through your professionalism. Your physical gesture should be open and absolutely expressive, and emphasize the vital points. Demonstrate your curiosity and enthusiasm when the interviewer is talking to you. Making a suitable eye contact and keep your body posture right. The job interview is like a poker, everything is unexpected; you might get good cards like questions or not, but if you know how to use those cards with your ideal strategy, then you can win.
In conclusion, in all job interviews, job interviewers are spending their time with you at least an hour, so that is the only chance to shine. Resume and document should be neat and tight because it will take them twenty seconds to look at it. Therefore, these applications are representing your image, and they will decide to call you out. Preparation is the most significant role in our interviewing process. A soon as the job interview starts; you ought to rehearse it before. Bring the best out of you, ready to cope with the hardest questions; show your knowledge, excellent skills, brilliant experience and great personality, so you can stand out from other candidates. There are various types of interviews such as one on one interview, phone interview, group interview and video interview; however, no matter what kind of interview that is, you must concentrate and think all the time. Simply, it is like a chess game, you make a bad move; you’re out.  Understanding your interviewer is also crucial for your success. There are no interviewers alike, but you must be careful with each actions and movements you make during your questions and answers. We are all human, so you can be lucky by meeting an easy and open minded hiring manager whereas someone who is tough and seem to be hard to pass. In every difficulty keep you head up, and go for it.



Monday, June 2, 2014

Anxiety and appropriately end your interview

Anxiety
Although you have prepared for all the questions or studied answers, and have a clue of dealing with body languages. However, at that time the worst enemy of yours is yourself, for your mind has to fight with anxiety. Your brain is delivering a speed, attention, flexibility and problem solving. Make sure that you have gone over all the questions because you never know which one you can get. There are lots of sources on the Internet or you can purchase books which containing answers as well. Furthermore, try to take notes all problems that you would have to cope with, so you can make a check mark to see which one have you completed and which one have you missed. Always make up a schedule for yourself, and it is better if you arrived there fifteen minutes before the interview because you never know what can happen such as broken elevator or traffic jam. Don’t come too early because you have to wait, and it can make you nervous because of too much time to worry what have you done yesterday and if you will succeed. Suddenly you will picture yourself fail because of not having enough confidence. Definitely don’t come late because it might cause unnecessary stress, and you will destroy yourself with your hot temper. On the other hand, one of the most useful methods is visualization which will calm your body before going on the red carpet which is interview. Close your eyes slowly and take a deep breath. Then you can imagine yourself sitting with the open minded interviewer who is asking you interesting questions. You easily nailed it with your strong answers fluently and making great impressions. Moreover, the interviewer is a person who will provide you a job, and want to see you succeed in their company.
Goodbye

When you finished your job interview, you need to leave a unique and polite impression, so they might think you are a right candidate for the certain job. You should definitely make sure that you asked all question which is related to the company, system, process and your particular job. Show them the interest that you have, and you have a huge potential and ambition to your future job. Moreover, you will never ever get this chance again, so this is the moment to shine, and ask as many questions as you can. Nevertheless, don’t ask too simple questions because they will think you did not go over their website or history. Next step, when the interviewer is trying to close the interview, you should share all your positive skills and abilities such as dealing with customers, contributing your knowledge to company, collaborating with coworkers, various strategies in your own position and leadership. As a result, he or she will be amazed how significant you are for their job. Furthermore, make sure that the interviewer got all information from yourself and from your application. Keep asking him or her questions like what else do they want to know about you or do they have any additional questions which are related to the job or your experience. Therefore, you can get their suggestions or their thoughts about you, so you would receive their signals if they want you or not. At the end, you should express your feeling how you delighted to sit in that position that you are keen on. Show your emotion, but don’t overdo it. Emotion which they can see that you accept all challenges that they will offer. Ask them about the final decision, so they have a clue how professional and organized you are. Afterwards, stand up strong, and thank interviewer politely. Show how you appreciate the time spending with you, and then give them a confident handshake. During a handshake you should look at their eyes, and pleasantly smile. Remember as soon as you leave the office; don’t let the negative thoughts flow in your mind; be optimistic. However, as you leave, you still have to keep walking straight and elegant. As soon as you are in their zone is not a safe place, you need to professional because they might look at you from the window. Till you get to the car, and drive away, then you are at the safe place. Therefore, that is the time for you to express yourself.


Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Mistakes to avoid

Blunders to Avoid

Even if you have prepared for the job interview, but people usually make small unnecessary mistakes that could cost them a job. Therefore, there are plenty of vital things that you should avoid and don’t use them during the interview. Rubbing your back or neck would make people think that you are not interested at all. Touching your nose seems to be suspicious and doubting your honesty; moreover, that is not hygiene as well. Sitting with your armed crossed over your chest would show unfriendliness and underestimation, they would think you are arrogant as defensive. Crossing legs over each other answer the discomfort. Leaning body towards the door would seem that you are ready to leave. Slouching your back in your seat may show how unprepared you are or lack of confidence. Trying to show how nervous you are, they might notice that you are taking it seriously, but your mind is too weak for that particular work. Moving with your feet up and down is a sign of boredom, even you are interested. Resisting touching your hair or other parts on your face, this suggests you are not saying a truth. Playing with rings, watches and jewelry might distract the interviewer, so is better not to wear anything, and then he or she can focus on you and the conversation. Pointing would be absolutely problematic because in some cultures this gesture might be rude.

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Feeling Control and Mistakes

Feeling Control and Mistakes
You cannot fully concentrate on your body language at the end of the day during that stressful moment, but a great body language is a reflection of your level of confidence. Everyone knows that how tense the job interview is, and you tried to prepare for it a lot. However, when you enter the office the relaxation diminish as well, so keep your head straight and you will be definitely surprised how naturally communicate non-verbally.
Relax
Be physically relaxed yourself on the way to the office, and practice smiling all the time. Since smiling will reduce your stress, and the interviewer also feel closer to you. Practice sitting as comfortable as you can, so you don’t have to make any bad movements with your hands, legs and facial expressions. Likely, picture yourself as an actor who is acting confident, but actually you’re not, but it helps you feel that you have it under control. Your posture, body, maintaining eye contact and receiving message from the counterpart would make you feel better.  Deliver a great answer from a hard question would take you out of the pressure. One of the best techniques is pause before answering a difficult question which means give yourself a break, but no more than 10 seconds. Since the interviewer would not notice that, so you will have enough eight seconds to think and organize your thoughts before it might deteriorate. You must not panic, and control your voice in every situation; don’t let anyone hear your shaking voice. If they can hear it, you are not a right candidate that they are looking for.


Thursday, May 8, 2014

Significant Steps

Remember to follow all steps and protocols that hiring manager or someone else is trying to deliver. When you sit to the chair, try to let the interviewer sit first or let them offer you to sit. Afterwards, put your documents and resume on the table, make sure to bring some extra resume in hard copies. Therefore, they can keep it for themselves or give them to assistants who are sitting in the same room with you. Put your suitcase right next to you on the floor, don’t hold it because it might seem like you are making a barrier towards them or afraid of stealing it from you. You should sit a foot away from the table, so you can control your own zone and make a comfort for both sides.
Express Emotion
Show emotion and smile during the conversation, but furrow your brow if you’re talking about the issue that you have experienced before. The job interview is always tough and tense, so the nervous smile is better than no smile at all. The interviewer always knows how nervous you are, but the smile can represent your relaxation. Moreover, your facial expression can tell how sociable and friendly you are, and that is the reason how to cement your bond.
Voice and Tone



Speaking in a clear and controlled voice conveys confidence. Try to control your tone without pitch, and speak coherently with the right tone. During your speech there must be a pause and taking a deep breath to carry on your speech. Don’t overdo it because the interviewer might get uncomfortable and will get rid of you as soon as possible. Thus, the right tone and timing will show your confidence and honesty.
Receiving Messages
It is always crucial to understand what message the interviewer is trying to deliver. Preparing for your job interview includes not only knowing what to say but how to say it and understand the counterpart. Always try to own the space, be confident and give enough personal space to the interviewer. Don’t be out of topic, and try to be interested in details which you are talking, so you will not have to be concern about signals like leaning head to one side, crossing arms or leaning away from your interviewer. However, when you receive a bad signal, you should ask the interviewer a question if they want to ask you something or did you mention everything.


Friday, May 2, 2014

Body language during a job interview

Let’s begin with the basic thing which is how should we prepare for the interview. The very first thing that we should deal with is our mentality. We have to fight against the nervousness, and always stay calm and relaxed. The second thing knows what to wear on that particular day which might be a suit or depend on a job that you are applying to. Nevertheless, you want to dress formally because it will show the respect or interest and level of your seriousness to this job. Thirdly, you should revise the interview questions as much as you can, as you will never know how many questions they will ask or what kind of question will be. For instance, there might be easy questions which are asking about your personal life, previous job and experience; on the other hand, there will be problematic questions about the salary that you are expecting or the position you would end up in the next ten years. Although there are a plenty of difficult questions, but try to be relaxed instead of panicking. After all the preparation you should be ready to use those rules during your job interview which is body language.
Hands Control
Sometimes your hands want to distract things during your interview; however, you should always remember to keep your hands low, no higher than your chest. Nevertheless, you should limit your hand movements, and don’t let your interviewer follow your hands too much because it can lose the concentration on you. Furthermore, you can move them naturally with a right way as you express yourself, so the nervousness can go away.
Legs Control


Be aware of the interview body language message your legs are trying to give. Ankle on top of your knee will make them think that you are the boss who is absolutely arrogant and over confident. On the other hand, crossing your legs would be very defensive, and not taking it as serious as the interview is. Due to the nervousness people usually distract themselves by different movements. Therefore, is better off if you keep your feet flat, and you will look more professional and relaxed.
Eye Contact

Maintaining eye contact is absolutely pivotal if not the answer would be poor body language. The eye contact represents your attitude to others how you value them. I believe that in most culture looking to your eyes show respect toward the person you are talking to. While it is totally important to be confident and look the interviewer in the eye, but locking eyes with someone for a long period of time can be interpreted as aggressive and uncomfortable. As a result, you ought to know how to manage the eye contact in an appropriate way. 

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Tips of success in job interview

Tips of success in job interview
Nowadays, we are living in the drastically fascinating changing world which is developing day by day with a human contribution. As we all can see, we are surrounded by the competition, where the strongest survive and the weakest go down. People have their target since the early age, so they would have a clue which major they will be focusing on. However, having a solid degree is not a key part because getting a proper job is not that easy. You have to go through a lot of obstacles to get through this mission impossible, and that is a job interview. Everyone had or will have a job interview once in their life, and that might be the scariest part ever. This is the opportunity when employer can test the mentality and ability of the verbal and nonverbal communication of their future employee, but people have a hard time to deal with their nonverbal communication more than verbal communication. People are struggling with their feeling or body language, so there are common problems that people have during the interview. Using a great body language during the interview makes a good impression at the first time, and also plays a key role to your success in your future. You should be able to know how to use a nonverbal communication as using a verbal communication. Therefore, there are a number of rules how to use correctly body language in your first interview.
Body Posture
Don’t try to lean back because it might be a sign of no interest or carelessness. On the other hand, don’t lean forward too much, as you may cause a discomfort for the interviewer; everyone has their own zone. Try to sit up straight as simple as you can, so they can see your confidence and credibility.
Entrance
As soon as you arrived to the parking lot, your confidence must follow you right when you step out of the car. Due to the fact that you do not know who can observe you from the distance you park to the place where your interview will be established. All the way from parking lot to the elevator, walking on the stairs, walking through the hall way, and sitting to wait for calling out your name. Tell your body to stay calm, and then make a perfect entrance.  When you enter the office, so the first thing you have to do is offer a tremendous handshake. To me, it will be better if you can practice it with your roommate or friend, then they can tell you if you do it wrong or right. Remember when you want to offer a handshake, you should give the hiring manager a signal with move your right hand up a little bit, so they can offer you back. Making a great entrance with the confident handshake and great first impression is the first step of your interview.
First Impression
Before you would walk into the office; prepare yourself with the questions that will be related to the company, so you need to know all information that are about the company such as products, recently events or news, company’s developments. Have in mind that the first look at you from a hiring manager is absolutely crucial because the way you dress is a massive point for yourself. It will take them only thirty seconds to judge how you look and how you walk to the interview. Don’t pull your pants during walking or fixing your belt, tie because it might seem to be clumsy or hasty. Go straight to the door and politely say hello first with the smile, and then offer a handshake with a confident eye contact.