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How To Successfully Prepare For a Job Interview

By: Ron G. Dickinson

Giving a great interview is not as hard as some may think, but not as easy as others do either. Remember, during an interview, you are a salesman. You are there to sell yourself to your prospective employer. You want to market yourself in the most interesting way possible. Great preparation for the interview is your best bet. A salesman that is knowledgeable, friendly and positive always gets the sale.

Even if you have great experience and are knowledgeable about the job you are applying for, you won't succeed unless you know something about the company. Never go to an interview without learning about the company first. You need to show them that you would be good for their company and arriving without this vital knowledge is no way to do this.

An easy way to get imformation about a company is via the internet. Most companies have a website and they usually idescribe all the products and services they provide. Also take note of the key personel and their job titles.

When called for an interview, ask to whom you will be talking to. It is nice to be able to greet your interviewer by name at the beginning of the interview without first being told who they are. It shows that you are on top of things, and have prepared before hand.

It is best, if you are prone to nervousness, to practice giving your responses to the questions that may be asked of you. You should practice your wording and the tone of voice that you plan to use; Try keeping your responses as brief as possible, but with as much detail as you can.

Pre-select your clothes the day before your interview. You want to make sure that your clothes do not have any wrinkles or stains on them. Pick an outfit that best suits the type of job that you are applying for. If you are going to work in an office setting, you should dress conservatively. Soft earth tones are best for women. Try to avoid mini skirts and shirts that show too much skin. A nice dark suit is good for a male.

The day before the interview get everything ready that you will need. take an extra CV in case you are asked and a pocket notebook which may come in handy. If you have had any business cards printed, take one along, it looks business-like and may prevent the interviewer from forgetting your name.

For more help and information on getting ready for for an interview visit Interview Advice for free information on presenting a great and stress-free interview.
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