100 INTERVIEW TIPS THAT WILL GET YOU YOUR DREAM JOB

88.Thank the interviewers – Don’t forget to thank the interviewers as the interview is coming to its conclusion. This would show them your appreciation in giving you a chance in getting the job that they are offering. Aside from that, it would also come out that you are indeed a person who practices professionalism.

  1. Shake the hands of the interviewers if possible – Aside from thanking your potential employers for the time they spent in checking your qualifications, you should also shake their hands, before living the place. This is also a gesture that would show your professionalism. On top of that, if you were not able to shake their hands at the beginning part of the interview, then this is the time to make a good impression in it.
  1. Keep in mind that they also have a schedule they need to follow – You would

know if it is already the final steps of the interview, since in most cases, your interviewers would already put down their pens and your resume. Thus, you should not prolong the interview by telling them about something, or asking more questions. Keep in mind that they also need to follow their schedules.

  1. Tell your potential employers that you are looking forward hearing from them – By telling them that you are looking forward getting in contact with them again, you are reiterating that you are indeed very interested in getting the job. If you are among the candidates they are seriously considering for the position, then showing them your interest may eventually seal the deal.

 

  1. Ask the interviewers for their contact details if possible – Before you leave the office after the interview, try to ask your potential employers for their contact details. This would provide you a way to contact them to know about how you did on the interview, a day to a few days after the interview.
  2. Assess the outcome of your interview – After the interview, try to assess the outcome of it, so that you would be able to have your own prediction about getting the job or not. It would also give you a better way of deciding, whether you want to keep on looking for other opportunities that are available or not.
  3. Try to identify things that you could improve on for the next interview – No matter how much you have prepared for the interview, there is always room for improvement. Thus, it is best that you identify the things that you could make some improvements on it, so that you would have better performance the next time. Keep in mind that the next time could also be your final interview with the same company.
  4. Note down the questions that you were not very prepared for – In an interview, in most cases, the questions that you would definitely remember later on, are those that you were not able to provide answers, which you were very satisfied about. Take note of them, so that you would come up with better answers to them, and be ready the next time.
  5. Think positively – Even if your assessment tells you that you are not going to land on the job you want, you should still think positively about it. Thinking positively should also be done prior to the interview, so that you would be confident enough in going through it. Believe in yourself, so that your interviewers would see you as the employee that they are looking for.
  6. Contact one of the interviewers the next day – To get a better idea regarding your performance in the interview, it is a good idea to contact one of the interviewers the next day. However, you should make sure that this is a practice that is acceptable to them. Aside from that, if they can’t provide you a clear answer yet, don’t force them to, since it may annoy them.
  7. Keep your phone beside you all the time – After the interview, make it a point to place your mobile phone beside you for most of the time. Although in most cases, you would be called up by your employers a day after the interview, it is still best to keep your phone near you, since there may be certain things that they need from you, in addition to their requirements.
  8. Contact the people you have indicated as references – Do not forget to tell your colleagues, your friends, or your previous employers that you have indicated them as character references. This is to prepare them in possibly receiving a call from your potential employer. Aside from that, it would also give you a chance to remind them to tell your new employer about positive things about you.
  9. Be prepared for an offer – When you feel that you are getting the job, then you should prepare yourself for a possible job offer. Thus, you should try to anticipate the kind of compensation that they could offer to you, and decide on the things that could make you decline the offer or accept it. Keep in mind that there is a big possibility that what you indicated as your salary expectation could be the same as the offer.
  10. Assess their offer as properly as possible – If a job offer takes place, in most cases, you would be at the office of your potential employer to sign on a contract if you decide to accept it. Before you make up your mind though, make sure to assess the offer by considering the compensation, benefits, and other things, so that you can make a sound decision about it.

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