Winning inteview

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A complete application Personal appearance Answering questions

completely Consistent work attendance Positive attitude and

behavior Good interpersonal relations Completing tasks efficiently

Acknowledge your acceptance. Do your homework on the company. Prepare your questions. Make sure you know how to get to the

interview location Coordinate your wardrobe and portfolio. Look your best. Be 10 minutes early.

The way you dress is the single biggest nonverbal communication you make about yourself.

Your dress conveys success, trustworthiness, intelligence and suitability.

Lean towards the conservative side of style. Avoid loud colors and printed fabrics Make sure your clothes are nicely pressed. Bring an extra tie, shirt or pantyhose just in

case.

What should I wear?

I Don’t Think So !!

Conservative 2-piece dark suit, navy blue or medium to dark gray.

Long sleeved blue or white shirt.

Silk tie complimenting in color or style

Black dress socks Dark polished shoes and

matching belt Jewelry – No bracelets,

earrings or large rings.

Dress for Success

Dark conservative suit. Two piece 1 or 2 button jacket and knee length skirt.

White or light colored long sleeved blouse that is not low cut or sheer.

Black well polished shoes with 1 to 1½ inch heels.

Natural tone or sheer black pantyhose.

Limited conservative jewelry.

Dress for Success

Do’sMake frequent eye

contactSmileTake notesSmileNod frequentlySmileKeep you hands out of

your pocket

Don’tsSlouchCross you armsTap your feetClear your throat

repeatedlyBite your lips or

nails

The Application The Greetings – the handshake, the names The Chit – Chat The Core – the interviewing questions The Questions - Have your questions ready! The Close – What happens next?

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Filling in the Blanks

Follow Directions. Don’t leave any blanks. Be neat. Be prepared. Provide positive information about

yourself. Avoid negative information about

yourself.

Ask for their Business Card.Reflect on how your interview went.

Write down important discussion points.

Write a thank you letter.Follow up with a phone call.