Ready to shine at your next job interview? It's totally normal to feel nervous before an interview, but there are tons of things you can do to feel prepared and confident. Whether it's your first interview ever or you're looking for ways to improve your interviewing skills, read on for suggestions that can help you land your next job.
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QuestionWhat should I do if I go 'blank'?WikiHowUser20171109012036Community AnswerTake a moment to calm yourself. Take a deep breath. Then think about the question. Take as much time as you need. Employers like to see candidates who think things through.
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QuestionWhat do I do if I start to get nervous?Community AnswerDon't worry, it's perfectly normal to get a little nervous, just try not to let it show. Employers like applicants who are confident. If you get nervous, take a few deep breaths. Try breathing in for a count of 4, and out for a count of 8. Doing a couple sets of these should calm you down if you feel like you're going to have a panic attack. Relax your arms by your sides and don't fidget with your fingers. Focus on posture and projecting confident body language. Remember, the worst thing that can happen is you don't get hired. It's not the end of the world!
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QuestionWhat if I say I don't have any weaknesses?WikiHowUser20171109012036Community AnswerNever say this. This can be seen as overconfidence or arrogance, which most employers don't want to see.
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- Never use slang or curse words in an interview since this can make you look unprofessional.Thanks
- Turn off your cell phone so it doesn't go off during the interview and don't look at it to check messages while you're waiting.Thanks
- Hold off on wearing perfume to an interview. If you'll be interviewed in a small space, fragrance can be overpowering and you don't want to give your interviewer a headache!Thanks
References
- ↑ Shannon O'Brien, MA, EdM. Career Coach. Expert Interview. 10 December 2019.
- ↑ Shannon O'Brien, MA, EdM. Career Coach. Expert Interview. 10 December 2019.
- ↑ https://kidshealth.org/en/teens/test-anxiety.html
- ↑ Shannon O'Brien, MA, EdM. Career Coach. Expert Interview. 10 December 2019.
- ↑ https://yourteenmag.com/stuff-we-love/teenager-summer/jobs-and-teenagers
- ↑ https://yourteenmag.com/stuff-we-love/teenager-summer/jobs-and-teenagers
- ↑ Shannon O'Brien, MA, EdM. Career Coach. Expert Interview. 10 December 2019.
- ↑ Shannon O'Brien, MA, EdM. Career Coach. Expert Interview. 10 December 2019.
- ↑ https://www.laep.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Job-Application.-10-Tips.pdf
About This Article
Going on a job interview can be nerve-racking, but by being prepared, you’ll have a better chance of acing it! When you go on an interview, dress professionally to make a good impression. Choose a nice blouse and dress pants or a skirt. If you wear makeup, keep it light. Another way to impress your interviewer is to do your research. Read up on the company so you can talk about why you want to work there. Practice your answers to some typical interview questions, like “Why do you want to work for us,” or “Why should I hire you?” You’ll also want to work on a resume that shows your education and any relevant experience. When the day arrives, show up 5 to 10 minutes early to show that you’re reliable. Making eye contact and sitting up straight will also show you’re listening and interested. To learn how to follow up about the position after your interview, keep reading!
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