Interview Technique
Here are some Do's and Don'ts, which however obvious, are always worth remembering when you attend an interview.
DO
- Prepare yourself - remind yourself of the skills you
have which apply to the job
- Think smart - dress smart, in a suit if that is more appropriate for
the role
- Turn up on time - be available 5-10 minutes before the interview
- Provide evidence of success - appraisals from former
employers can help you to think about your successes and records
of achievement
- Research - check out the company, its products, its philosophy
and what the job involves
- Prepare questions - when you're asked if there's anything else you
want to know you'll be ready
- Take references - if required you should have your referees' details
available
- Express yourself positively - talk about 'challenges' not 'problems'
and things you wish to 'do' in the future instead of 'not do'
- Look at your interviewer - it's not a staring match but
avoiding eye contact will not leave a good impression
- Consider your earlier responses - ask for the opportunity to return
to any issue raised earlier in the interview if you feel that
it was not addressed as well as possible when first discussed.
DON'T
- Over-rehearse - avoid sounding like a tape recording
- Criticise past employers - always stress what you have learned and
gained from previous experience
- Ramble - if a question seems too broad, ask for a little more specificity
- Lose heart - even if you feel the interview is going
badly, the interviewer may see it entirely differently.

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