- DON’T BE LATE: Reduce your stress levels and get there early.
- MAKE EYE CONTACT: Look at the person who is talking to you and when answering questions, be sure to make eye contact with all people in the room.
- LISTEN: Do not interrupt and if you don’t understand the question, ask the interviewer to repeat it.
- BE FRIENDLY AND SMILE: But don’t be too casual and relaxed – you still want to be seen as professional and courteous.
- GIVE SHORT ANSWERS: Get straightto the point and don’t waffle, butdon’t give basic ‘ yes’ or ‘ no’ answers either.
- Frame negative things in a positive way: Never say bad things about former or current employers.
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