by Jimmy Sweeney
With the global economic downturn, job interview is becoming increasingly competitive. Prospective candidates are now coming out of their misconception that a job interview guaranteed them the job itself. There is fierce competition in the professional world and every candidate is hell bent on proving his/her worth at the few job interviews coming their way. In their bid to do so, some become over confident, while others lose out midway by becoming nervous. It should be remembered that a call for a job interview only suggests that the prospective employer would like to test you verbally as you have satisfied the required job profile.
While the resume is the gateway to the professional world, it is the job interview from where your real fight begins. It tests your ability to handle different situations that might come your way in your professional life. There are specific strategies, which if followed carefully, guarantee success at the job interview. One can get to buy books from the market that specialize in tips regarding handling a job interview. A job interview is the most important part of a job search process. Since the entire thing is a practical experience, it can be said that theoretical guidelines can only help you to certain extent.
A candidate must remember that the job interview is a platform for marketing himself. The most important thing is to prepare for the unexpected. You have to give your prospective employer the impression that you are able to handle difficult, stressful situations. It is true that all candidates are nervous while appearing for a job interview and even the interviewer knows this pretty well. What matters is how well you have mastered the art of camouflaging this nervousness. One must stay calm, be positive in his attitude and think logically. Another important thing is that before reaching for an interview, one must do a little bit of research of the company that you look forward to work with.
There are certain job interview kits that one must always carry while going for an interview. It includes extra copies of one’s resume, letters of references, certificates, other supporting documents, and passport size photographs and so on and so forth. Candidates often have the wrong notion that an impressive resume is enough to give them their dream job. However, this is not totally correct. Physical appearance is also to be taken care of. Formal attire, professional hair-cut, erect posture, confident handshake and above all, proper eye contact are ways to giving the prospective employer a positive impression about yourself in a job interview.
While job interview questions can never be predicted, there are some general rules about answering them. Scintillating answers to questions regarding one’s weakness, strengths and previous work experience would persuade the employer to zero in on him. One must be careful not to badmouth their previous employer or even argue with the interviewer. It is should be remembered that what matters is how well you tackle the job interview and how you respond to the given situation. After all, every candidate seeks t prove that he is the best suited for the job profile applied for.
About the Author:
Jimmy Sweeney is the president of CareerJimmy and author of the brand new “WOW…You’re Hired!” job-landing system. Visit Jimmy on the web at:
http://www.JobInterviewSecret.com and discover the breakthrough, TOUGH TIMES job search formula that will instantly make you stand out from the crowd like a Harvard graduate at a local job fair…DURING your next job interview.