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.



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