SKILLS TO STEAL YOUR JOB
SOME INTERVIEW SELLING SKILLS THAT WILL GET YOU HIRED
Even when you have been to a lot of Interviews, you encounter a new Experience each time attending an Interview. With each job interview, you are meeting new people, applying for new job positions,discovering new skills, experiencing different venues. But still you need to stay motivated and enthusiastic. That’s challenging and yet possible. The below tips would definitely make a job interview feel much less stressful.
WHY IS COMMUNICATION A KEY
It is a very good idea to focus on your communication skills. You can speak clearly and concisely about the assets you possess.Your body language, eye contact, hand gestures, and tone of voice all color the message you are trying to convey.Use a firm but friendly tone. Think about what you want to say before you say it. This will help you to avoid talking excessively or confusing your audience.
EACH QUESTION COUNTS
When an interviewer asks that, they really mean tell me about yourself as it’s relevant to the position you’re applying for and this company. I think they’re giving you an opportunity to articulate succinctly why you have the right qualifications.This is actually a golden opportunity to sell your skills.
PRACTICE MAKES YOU PERFECT
Even the most well-prepared response will fall short if it does not answer the exact question you are being asked. Actively listen to the Interviewer’s question and ensure you give the right response.Familiarise yourself with the best answers for every possible questions.In almost every interview, you’ll be asked if you have any questions for the interviewer. It is important to have at least one or two questions prepared in order to demonstrate your interest in the organization. Otherwise, you might come across as apathetic, which is a major turnoff for hiring managers.
MAKE YOUR SELLING POINTS CLEAR
Perhaps out of the effort to be polite, some usually assertive candidates become overly passive during job interviews. But politeness doesn't equal passivity. An interview is like any other conversation – it’s a dance in which you and a partner move together, both responding to the other. Don't make the mistake of just sitting there waiting for the interviewer to ask you about that Nobel Prize you won. It's your responsibility to make sure he walks away knowing your key selling points.
TRY STAYING CALM
During the job interview, try to relax and stay as calm as possible. Remember that your body language says as much about you as your answers to the questions. Proper preparation will allow you to exude confidence.The Interviewer might be tricky enough to confuse you.But stay cool and go ahead with the same confidence.
HOW TO CREATE A BETTER IMPRESSION:
Start by researching the company and your interviewers.
Practice your answers to common interview questions.
Reread the job description.
Recruit a friend to practice answering questions.
Prepare a list of references.
Prepare smart questions for your interviewers.
Plan your interview attire the night before.
Plan your schedule so that you can arrive 10–15 minutes early.
Check your Network and System facilities in case it's a Virtual Interview.
Bring copies of your resume, a notebook and pen.
Make a great first impression.
Treat everyone you encounter with respect.
Practice good manners and body language.
Win them over with your authenticity and positivity
Tie your answers back to your skills and accomplishments.
JUST BE THE BEST OF YOURSELF AND LET YOUR PERSONALITY SHINE !
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