Interview Tips
You have completed your Master's degree with flying colours and now you are waiting to step into the professional world!
You have realised that acquiring a higher degree without building your confidence, expressive personality and character avails nothing. In order to meet the challenges of a professional life, you need to be familiar with various skills to catch the attention of the interviewer. So whether you want to qualify for an entrance examination or apply for a job, you need to be armed with exceptional interview skills to make it to the top. Want to succeed in an interview and know how to go about preparing for it? Brace yourself for a quick look at the following tips to make your interview a grand success!!
Key Interview Etiquettes To Follow
When you appear for the job interview, keep in mind that everything you say and do falls in your favour. Since this job interview is an important part of your job search, it becomes all the more necessary to present that side of you that is pleasant, courteous, intelligent, responsible and trustworthy. Several other points can be added such as these:
Appear for the interview on time: No matter what the situation, never be late for your interview. Be prepared in advance and find the location of the interview venue to prevent hunting for directions at the last time.
Dress appropriately: As they say, first impressions are often the last, hence avoid being too casual, over the top or ostentatious when it comes to dressing for the interview. T-shirts, short skirts, loud colours, ill-fitted clothes and wrinkled clothes are a strict NO-NO!! Instead, wear clean, well-ironed and conservative clothes that will enhance your over all appearance and simultaneously add to your professional image.
Maintaining hygiene: Wear well pressed clothes, clean and cut your nails, and avoid wearing over powering perfumes, colognes, junk jewellery and excessive makeup.
Communicating with the interviewer: Maintain good eye contact and reply to their questions with ease and confidence. Refrain from using crude language and never speak out of turn.
Typical questions asked during an interview
1. Tell me something about yourself?
2. What are your long/short term goals and objectives?
3. What are your interests, strengths and weaknesses?
4. How do you plan to attain your career goals?
5. How do you evaluate or determine success?
6. In what ways do you think you can contribute to our organisation?
These are the typical questions commonly asked during the interview rounds. Keep in mind that every interviewer is not going to ask the same questions. But, if you are prepared, you will give the impression that you were well prepared for the interview. Below we have some sample questions with excellent answers to help you perform well for the interview.
How do you plan to attain your goals?
I intend to gain additional skills by taking extra classes and involving myself in many professional associations.
How do you describe yourself?
I have a background that has been centered around preparing myself to become the best XYZ I can become. Let me explain in detail how I've gone about doing so. (Give a brief description of your education qualification)
What led you to choose this career?
My past experiences has led me to the belief that I enjoy facing and overcoming challenges of being a salespersons. I am very confident in meeting new people and I can convince them into buying my product.