More Interview Tips!

May 10th, 2008 | by Robert |

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Sitting in a room with the interviewer can be an experience like no other. It’s like convincing someone to take a risk on you that you’ll be a benefit to the company. So how do you drive the interview?

  • Always stay focused on the subject at hand. If the interviewer is asking for your educational background, it’s better if you give the facts and get straight to the point. Interviewers get easily irritated with “around-the-bush” type of answers. It just shows that the applicant is unsure or is hiding something from him or her.
  • Don’t ask about the compensation yet. Doing so, we’ll make you look too much of a money-centered person. Let the interviewer discuss this in his or her own time. This information is usually provided on the second or third interview. Right now, they’re just concerned if you’re the right person for the job or not.
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