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Posted By: Anonymous Interview Techniques - 8th Sep 2011 9:14am
Job Interview Techniques

Hope this helps all you jobseakers out there.

Job Interview Techniques - Use the right interview techniques to make any interviewer desperate to hire you.

Here are some top Interview techniques:

1. Preparation
2. Appearance - First impression
3. Eye Contact
4. Confidence
5. Enthusiasm
6. Honesty
7. Concise answers
8. Relevant Questions
9. Know when to stop talking
10. Listen

Most of you will be thinking "Help" I can't do this.

If we break these Job interview techniques into small steps this will be a less daunting task.

1. Job interview research
The basic message is Research the company, the job and if possible the interviewer.

2. Appearance
The first and most important Job interview Technique is make a strong first impression as soon as you walk in.
I always try to get to my meetings early and sit and people watch, waiting for my candidate.
As I sit there I hear myself saying "I hope that's my candidate"
According to research employers' impressions are made up of the following:

Body Language and image -70%
Tone of voice- 20%
What you say- 10%

When I am interviewing a candidate the question I will always ask myself is
"Do they look like they work for the company I am recruiting for?"
This is really important :If possible go and see what the majority of people are wearing when they are coming out of their building and copy their style.
If you look like you would fit in to that organisation that's a good head start.
First impressions do count so remember to always talk clearly, if you talk too loud it's obnoxious and mumbling is irritating.

3.Eye Contact
Always have good eye contact a firm hand shake (remember it is eye contact not staring).
Smile and nod your head when being spoken to and always keep that all important eye contact.

4.Confidence
This is probably the most difficult obstacle to overcome.
My advice would be if you practice your interview your confidence will grow and you will be prepared for the majority of situations you will come across in an interview.
You will know your strengths and weakness and using this valuable information your confidence will soar.
Warning : Don't be over confident, stay relaxed show you have a friendly personality and you will not come across as arrogant.

5.Enthusiasm
You must be enthusiastic about your work.
When I meet an outstanding candidate they have so much enthusiasm and passion about the job they do.

6.Honesty
"Honesty is always the best policy" as the saying goes.
Give honest answers; if you are asked a question you don't know the answer to, say so.
Don't make the mistake that many people do "talking bull" this will not do you any favours.

7.Concise answers
If you take your time and practice your answers you will have a really good understanding of how to keep your answers concise.
If your answers demonstrate how you can save the company money or make money for them, you will be on to a winner.
If you are having trouble with what questions you will be asked then there are products out there that can help you.

8.Relevant Questions
These questions are the questions you need to ask.
If you have done your homework then these can more than impress the interviewer.

9.Know when to stop talking
This can be a very common mistake when people go for interview they love the sound of their own voice.
Again "Practice makes perfect".
Do a mock interview, time yourself and you will find that interview success is on it's way.
And last but not least

10.Listen
When you go for an interview this is one Job interview Technique you should not be without.
If you don't listen you might answer your questions in the wrong way.
You may also be seen by the interviewer as being disinterested.
Listen and make sure you use that all important eye contact, the nodding of the head in the right places.

If you follow these job interview techniques you will be on your way to that new Job.

Good luck

Posted By: cathie Re: Interview Techniques - 8th Sep 2011 9:42am
and remember to breathe and smile smile
Posted By: sparky Re: Interview Techniques - 8th Sep 2011 10:26am
Lots of good advice thanks
Posted By: jamese Re: Interview Techniques - 8th Sep 2011 11:20am
excellent advice!! I've got an interview on monday to keep my job, thanks alot
Posted By: Tombraider Re: Interview Techniques - 8th Sep 2011 12:35pm
Good luck with the interview! Jamese x
Posted By: free_spirit Re: Interview Techniques - 8th Sep 2011 12:44pm
Great Post

good luck Jamese x
Posted By: EvilCycle Re: Interview Techniques - 8th Sep 2011 5:04pm
That is some really good advice on most parts, it is nice to see people helping others out! I do feel point 3 could be expanded on a little though, i mean yes you need good eye contact, but if you sit there constantly staring into their eyes it can be intimidating and make them feel uncomfortable talking to you, i would say it is a good technique to try and get a chance to glance away every so often to relieve the tension of a constant stare, because many interviewers are just as nervous as you are, especially if they quite new to giving them, i have been there myself and it can be very daunting having to ask a stranger about themselves and why they want to work for/with you.

I think also if you are feeling nervous (because lets face it, if you really want the job, and the interview is a challenging one, then you will most likely be battling a few nerves), just hold your hands together onto your lap so that you aren't seen to be figiting or making any nervous motions in respect to body language.
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