{"id":3101,"date":"2014-11-16T20:07:01","date_gmt":"2014-11-16T20:07:01","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.www.resumeshoppe.com\/?p=3101"},"modified":"2019-05-16T13:40:36","modified_gmt":"2019-05-16T13:40:36","slug":"interview-tips","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.resumeshoppe.com\/interview-tips\/","title":{"rendered":"Interview Tips"},"content":{"rendered":"
Congratulations! Someone has read your resume<\/a>, perused through your cover letter, maybe talked to your references<\/a>, and has decided that you would be the perfect fit for a career. The next step is an interview of some sort (phone, Skype, in person, group). Of course, being watched and evaluated is stressful, especially since a future job is on the line. So we have compiled some tips for all different types of interviews, and you’ll be ready to take on the world and get your dream job.<\/p>\n A phone interview might put yourself at ease. Your attire will not be evaluated; you are at a place where you are comfortable; you can have responses prepared for questions that you might be asked.<\/p>\n Something that you should keep in mind during your phone interview is to smile.\u00a0<\/a>\u00a0You will sound much more confident and assertive, and your voice will sound more natural. You should also try to remain calm when the interviewer takes long pauses to take notes; unlike a Skype or a traditional interviewer, you will be unable to read your interviewer’s face for his or her reactions. Just stay calm and confident.<\/p>\n Like the phone interview, if you are conducting a Skype interview you are in an area where you are comfortable. But you should treat your Skype interview exactly the same way as you would treat a traditional interview. Dress\u00a0appropriately,\u00a0<\/a>maintain good posture and positive body language.<\/p>\n If you are in a traditional interview, it could not hurt to bring an extra copy of your resume, a pen, and a paper.<\/a> That way, you can take notes when you ask the interviewer questions, and it shows foresight if your interviewer forgot to grab your resume out the door.<\/p>\n Group interviews can be intense- you are surrounded by your competition. Arrive early<\/a>\u00a0and show that you are well-prepared for the interview. Also, while it might make sense to be competitive and rise above your competitors, it would be smart to cooperate with them, be friendly, and include them in discussion.<\/a> It shows your future employers that you are easy to work with, and that you are a team-player.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n You’re almost there! Good luck on your interview!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Congratulations! Someone has read your resume, perused through your cover letter, maybe talked to your references, and has decided that you would be the perfect fit for a career. The next step is an interview of some sort…<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":79,"featured_media":3102,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":[],"categories":[185],"tags":[],"yoast_head":"\nFor any type interview….<\/h2>\n
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