PERSONNEL INTERVIEW TIPS FOR FRESHER AND EXPERIENCED
CANDIDATES
The Interview may be the most difficult part of any
selection procedure or the most easy. After clearing the technical barriers its
time to face an exam where you cannot revise your answers or leave them for
later -- the interview. Here are some tips and tricks to help you perform your
best in any interview; whether it's for college, a job or qualification.
1. Be confident: the key of a successful interview is
confidence. If you believe that you are the right person for the job/course and
are confident then it's likely that your interviewer will believe that too.
2. To improve your confidence talk more, you can practice by
facing the mirror and talking. Talk about yourself, your dreams and your
strengths. Focus on speaking fluently without stumbling or fidgeting.
3. It's essential that whichever language you speak in, you
should have a good command over the language. Brush up some basic grammar
rules.
4. Listen to news in the language you will be using during
the exam. This will help you remember correct pronunciations and improve your
flow of language.
5. Remember that while it's good to talk eloquently you
should not ramble on. Speak clearly and concisely, so you express your thoughts
in the best way possible.
6. Know your resume inside out: you should know everything
about your resume as anything may be asked, your previous education,
extra-curricular activities, awards, projects etc. You should be able to
confidently speak about each point on your resume.
7. Remember to maintain eye contact with the interviewer.
8. Research the organization before your interview and
prepare at least 2-3 questions that you will ask the interviewer about the
job/course/organization. This shows your genuine interest in the role.
9. Practice positive body language. Even if the interviewer
hasn't actively studied body language he/she will still pick up general signs.
Remember not to fidget, stand still and relaxed and while sitting sit casually.
10. Try planning your answers to a few questions that you
know will definitely come, such as: Why are you interested in this
course/job/field? What are your strengths? What are your weaknesses? Why do you
think you should be selected for this role/course? Do not write out any answers
but jot down a few important points that you need to remember for the answers
and based on the points speak impromptu.
11. Before the interview practice with a friend/relative and
record your answers. You will be able to listen/see where you fumble and where
you need to improve.
12. Focus on speaking positively and avoiding negativity.
This gives a more positive effect of your interview and will more likely get
you a positive response.
13. Be professional while you speak, avoid petty
conversations, complaining, blaming or trying to seek pity.
14. Be polite and calm. Showing anger is definitely not a
good idea.
15. Include your technical knowledge wherever applicable,
this shows you are proactive and pay attention to studies.
16. On the day of the interview make sure you are properly
dressed in formal attire, are carrying copies of your resume (and relevant
certificates as required) in proper case, are well rested and fresh.
17. Remember to reach the venue early and arrive for the
interview on time.
There is no syllabus on interview preparation and no notes.
You won't be given answer sheets or time to revise. What you will have however
is a clean slate to express yourself. Your power lies in your ability of
expression: how you talk, move, respond, dress, carry yourself and how you
answer questions. Be calm, cool and confident and you will definitely get good
marks! All the Best!
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