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Keeping your Interview Skills Sharp

Interviewing for a job can be stressful, and for those of you who have recently lost your job, there is more pressure to do well on upcoming job interviews.

So now is the time to brush up on your interview skills, and research some interviewing tips and styles to prepare.

The first thing to remember about interviewing is to stay professional. The interview is your opportunity to make a first impression. Dress accordingly and make sure that you are well groomed.

Don't let your guard down during an interview. It is a comfort to say "just be yourself", but in reality you should be aware that the interviewers will be scrutinizing your moves and answers.
Practice your interview skills with a close friend or relative, and if you feel you need extra practice, seek out the help of a career coach or counselor. They may be able to give you a leg up on practicing the process and provide you with objective feedback.

Some career experts say that interviews are like first dates. So follow the same rules that you would when meeting a date for the first time. In other words, don't reveal facts about yourself such as health problems or bad habits.

If the interviewer asks you about skills that could be improved upon, talk about skills you are interested in developing as opposed to pointing out your professional flaws.

Take interviews in stride and go in with confidence. Believing in yourself will not only help you to relax, but if you believe in you, others will too.

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Great info, interviews are like first dates, but more often than not, no matter how skilled you are, alot of it is down to how much an employer likes you, so personable skills are more important than people think.

Sharon Alexander
Claim That Job
www.claimhatjob.com

Posted by Sharon Alexander on March 5, 2009 10:34 AM

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