July 19th, 2006 in Communication, Lifehack

Interview tips from an experienced recruiter

Interview is the important to land you a job, and you only have a chance to go for it. Andrzej Zyms has some tips on how to prepare yourself for interview. From initial preparation, finding your way, practicing and how to react during the interview. Andrzej also provided some sample questions which may help you on the preparation phase:

- What are your main strengths?
- What are your weaknesses?
- Tell me of a time when you did something well that you were proud of.
- Give me an example of time when you had to solve a complex problem.
- Describe a time when you had to make an unpopular decision.
- What strategies do you use to keep abreast of changes in your technical field?
- Tell me about a time when you suggested a new and innovative way of working? What came of your suggestion?

Interview tips from an experienced recruiter – [Membox.com]

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    • Christopher >> Employee management says on December 25th, 2006 at 9:31 am

      Quick Reference Guide

      * Prepare
      * Dress well
      * Mobile phones off
      * Firm handshake
      * If you use glasses, wear them in the interview
      * Think before you answer

      Introduction
      So we have helped to secure you an interview.

      Now it’s up to you to convince the employer that you are the best person for the job. It’s time to sell your skills, your experience and most importantly sell yourself!

      Although your technical abilities are most important, interviewers don’t only consider your qualifications and on job experience. Employers also use interviews to assess:

      * Your communication skills
      * Your ability to articulate your views
      * Your ability to perform under pressure
      * Your ability to think on your feet
      * Your personality

      Therefore the way you answer the questions is as important as the content of the answer.

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