Sometimes, your first impression of the interviewer can be more important than your actual credentials. Along with your education and experience, your ability to communicate and basic social skills are evaluated. You and the interviewer must talk to each other and share information and ideas. You can only determine whether you, the company, and the position are a good fit for each other through such a conversation. The key is to prepare. Follow the below keys and shine: 1. Be punctual Usually, this means arriving 10-15 minutes early. Frequently, interviewers are prepared prior to the appointment. 2. Prepare some of your own questions in advance A short list of questions and ideas is fine because it demonstrates that you have done your homework and want to learn more about the company and the position. 3. Bring three copies of Resume/CV Organize your papers and keep them in a file. 4. Smile is the key Smile and shake hands with the interviewer. Keep in mind to look at each other. Have ...
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