9 Tips To Help You With Your First Job Interview

10 Tips To Help You With Your First Job Interview

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An interview can be something that can steal your sleep for days on end. It’s nerve wrecking and disturbing and by the end of the week, you’ll also start biting your nails. But does it always have to be like that? Here are a few tips to calm those nerves and have a successful first job interview.

1. Research on the company’s background

Do your homework well before you go for an interview. You don’t want to make blunders such as asking questions like, ‘What does the company do?’. It is your job to find out as much as possible about the company, its work culture, clients, work, etc.

2. No profanity or cursing of any sort

You must never curse or use any such word which would provoke an unfavorable reaction. Such usage would only bring you down in front of your interviewers.

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3. Inappropriate dressing

Yes, looks do matter. You absolutely cannot go to an interview shabbily or inappropriately dressed. It brings out the wrong image and could also work against you. Always go for formal wear and not something too loud or grim. Remember, your first impression is your best impression, so dress professionally.

4. Practice interviewing

Look for interview questions and probable answers. This will give you a sense of how your answers should be framed and what you should expect when you’re placed on the hot seat. Also, take the time to practice with a friend or family. This will also help to calm those frazzled nerves.

5. Be on time

Reach the venue 5-10 minutes early. It always helps as you’d be better prepared. Also, you’ll also know how long it would take to reach the office and give an insight into how much time you’d require for your commute, if you get through.

6. Stay calm

No one likes a nervous speaker. Since you’re there, try to rock it! Stay calm and take a deep breath. Believe in yourself and your capabilities and it’ll go just fine.

7. Show what you are

Relate your thinking, your talents and your achievements with what the company is looking for. They want to know how you can benefit the company, so give them exactly that.

8. Don’t use any sort of slang

The interview is not a casual conversation. It is a professional meeting and should be performed in such a manner. Therefore, take care of your diction and your terms.

9. Follow up

Always follow up with a thank you note. It shows your interest and is also a form of courtesy. So make that a must.