3. There will always be questions that catch you by surprise - also
try to see how you react to the unexpected, but it's helpful to
make a mental review of who you are and why you're there
before going to your appointment. There is no nonsense.
Think about how you would answer if you were asked about
your hobbies, your interests, your family, your career
aspirations, the ability to work overtime
LOOK SAFE
4. Keep in mind that the first impression mark the rest of the
way, and it will be difficult to remove, so it should come off
right. In general, it is best to have a formal presence as
unobtrusive as possible. This is your personal image meets the
expectations of who you are interviewing, and adjusted to it is
not very difficult .
THIS WELL PRESENTED
5. Although it may seem an obvious point, there are
now a lot of people who do not arrive at the
appointed time for the interview, it should arrive 10 to
15 minutes before the scheduled time for the
interview.
BE ON TIME
7. A good handshake when greeting is the first step to making a
good impression in the interview. If you greet with a
handshake very soft, it is possible that the person interviewing
you associate it with "weakness", "softness". The first minutes of
the interview are frequently turning to the right over it .
DO NOT GREET WITH A
GENTLE HANDSHAKE
8. Considers that the company that has invited you for an
interview, you first had to give the nod to your resume.
Therefore, it is interesting that you came back to repeat its
contents. Instead it is better if you show details not
contained in your resume and that you think might be
interesting for the job you are applying for.
DO NOT REPEAT WHAT IS ALREADY
WRITTEN IN YOUR RESUME
9. Even if you think you get where they’re going and have
the most brilliant answer ever to their interview question,
this is one of the most annoying things you can do. Give
them a chance to finish.
DON’T INTERRUPT THE
INTERVIEWER