All who have accomplished great things have had a great aim, have fixed their gaze on a goal which was high, one which sometimes seemed impossible. This is something I often repeat, however I cannot stress highly enough the need to know what you want, and to define a singular, overriding goal for your life. We do not need to know how we will accomplish that, we just need to be mindful that the things we do, move forward this singular purpose.

Thursday, July 29, 2010

18 GOLDEN RULES OF AN INTERVIEW

Learn Amazing ways to win over the employer.
Learn the golden rules that will guide you to the road to success.
Remember you are being watch throughout the interview! BE READY!

1. Make a good impression, the interviewer will be watching every move you make.

2. The employer will be observing your body language

3. The first five minutes of the interview set the tone for the interview.

4. Do not slump in your seat; this is a sign of lack of confidence or not caring.

5. Try to get the questions right the first time. The employer has a deadline or a cutoff date Fill the position. This is a plus the employer will appreciate you for not wasting his time and making the interview process easier for him also.

6. The employer will make sure that you meet all the basic qualifications.

7. The employer will make sure that you meet all necessary criteria’s.

8. The employer will ask about gaps in your resume and missing dates in
employment - have the answers ready. One good answer is (example) you took time to care for a loved one.

9. The employer will ask, why are you leaving your current position?

10. The employer will ask, what have you been doing in your spare time?

11. The employer will ask, what are you looking for in the position you are applying for.

12. The employer will ask how the new job will fit into your long-term plans.

13. The employer will ask what your greatest assets are.

14. The employer will ask, what are your hobbies?

15. The employer will ask, if you can change anything about yourself what it would be?

16. The employer will ask, what are your weak points and strong points?

17. The employer will ask, tell me about yourself?

18. Describe to me how others see you.

An interview is not a casual conversation it is a set of questions and answers. Be prepared! This will make you look more professional. Organize your thoughts familiarize their company policy, procedures, and laws.

The number one mistake the job seeker make is not preparing and this will turn the whole interview process sour.

When it comes to job interviews, what you look like counts! As shallow as it sounds, your appearance reflex your personality.

Careful grooming is something everyone should pay close attention to remember looks do count and it is much better to overdress then to under-dress.
Your appearance can make or break an interviewer's decision of whether or not they should hire you.
Good employment opportunities do not fall into your hands every day he takes work and part of the job is to follow the golden rules.

The conclusion to this article is all would agree that a career requires hard work and dedication it also needs focus and preparation
The word career brings forth different thoughts for different people. When looking at work over many years
Most all would agree that a career requires hard work and dedication. You choose a career but a job picks you. A person can work anywhere but a career must be planned.
One must also be focused in preparation; often times a career is a choice career direction.

You must research your intended career, the idea of the difference between a career path and the Open job market it’s like playing darts having to do with luck you would do the work for free but really need the check.

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