Dos and Don’ts
Preparation Before Job Interview
How to Dress Well
How to Answer Questions
How to Increase Performance After the Interview
PreparationsPrepare your physical and mental condition
Prepare the equipments (ex. resume, clothes, etc)
Practice to answer the basic questions
Learn about the company you’ll apply with doing research
Don’t being too stress when the time is coming
Dos
Play with coats, colours and layers
Dos
Make experiment with ties
Dos
Without blazer or coat, sweater is also proper
Daring-flashy colour and thight-skimpy clothes
Sleeveless/very casual underneath
Don’ts
Listen carefully to the interviewers and ask for clarification if you don’t understand.
Talk with clear pronounciation fluently and politely.
Maintain good eye contact during the interview and show your confidence.
Respond to questions and back up your statements about yourself with specific examples whenever possible. Show that you have great knowledge or experiences.
Give the answers seriously, exhibit a positive attitude and avoid fidgeting or slouching.
Be honest and be yourself — your best professional self.
Don't be late, then make excuses if you’ve done wrong anddon’t make any negative comments about previous workers. Don't show any negative attitude such as talking too much, notpay attention to the interviewers, treat them casually, or worse unpolitely.
Don't give a bad impression by answering without any preparation and make you look unprofessional or less of knowledge.
Don't act as though you would take any job or are desperate for employment. Don't act carelessly such as sit rigidly, slouch , chew gum orsmell like smoke. Don't play with your cellphone during the interview, bring a drinkto the room or take your parents/pets.
Some Great Questions May You Asked
• What do you expect me to accomplish in the first 60 to 90 days?
• What are the common attributes of your top performers?
• What are a few things that really drive results for the company?
• What do employees do in their spare time?• How do you plan to deal with...?
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