Quick Interview Tips – Resume Writers, Job Recruitment Agencies in Perth
The interview process is the most taunting stage according to Perth Accounting Job seekers that hire the services of our Perth Recruitment agencies. Well, preparing for an interview is a tasking process since it involves striving to create the desired impression to the interviewers matching the content on their Perth resumes. Below are interview tips that our Perth Resume Writers believe are key in impressing interviewers.
1 – Dress Decently
Your personal image matters a lot during an interview. Dressing decently displays a sense of confidence, competence and seriousness. Also, bear in mind the position you are applying for and culture of the organisation. If possible, contact the company and inquire about the dress
code prior to the interview.
2 – Listening is crucial
An interview is not an occasion but a process. Right from the onset to the end of the interview, indirect and direct communication takes place between the interviewers and you. Make efforts to verbally and non-verbally listen to the interviewers. Respond accordingly in order to meet their expectations. Keen listening also comes in handy when given an opportunity to ask questions towards the end of the interview session.
3 – Convey a positive and enthusiastic attitude
If you want to accrue extra points during an interview, be willing to convey a positive and enthusiastic attitude. This entails using verbal and non-verbal cues.
4 – Verbal Cues
- Greet the panel of interviewers as a way of creating rapport with them.
- Expressions such as: “I feel privileged for the opportunity to be part of your organisation” show your enthusiasm for the interview.
5 – Non-verbal cues
- Put on a smile – it projects you as a pleasant and friendly person.
- Adopt an upright sitting posture- it demonstrates an interest in the interview and boosts your confidence.
- Maintain eye-contact- it also builds your confidence and rapport with interviewers.
6 – Ask Questions
Most job seekers get it all wrong when preparing for and attending an interview. The focus is always on the questions the interviewers will pose. Hardly do interviewees think of questions they can ask during an interview. When given an opportunity to ask questions, most job seekers shy off
thinking it is a “crime” to pose questions to the interviewers. It is essential
for job seekers to ask questions that indicate interest in the job offer and
the company at large.
7 – Do a follow-up
Hardly do most job seekers remember to send a “thank you” note to interviewers after attending an interview. Such a note is important in affirming your interest in a job offer and divulging important details you might have forgotten during the interview. However, do not mistake a “thank you” note as a guarantee of employment. Your chances depend on your performance during the interview.
In conclusion, an interview is never an easy process to navigate but using the right tips such as the ones discussed here, you can get it right.
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