Tips to clear the interview hurdle
~The followings are some steps to clear an interviews~
First of all as we all know that one should not take anything lightly, so as the Interview. So, the preparation should begin the moment you submit your resume because you don’t know when an invitation for an interview will be extended. If you have put in a lot of preparation for your resume and cover letter, make sure you should do the same for the interview. Otherwise all the work done before will go waste.
One should research the company at you are applying for : there are many ways to do this Employers often state that most job candidates arrive at the interview without having researched the company. Do visit company’s website for each and every detail.
Always answer to the point,Listen carefully. To answer correctly, you must first listen to what is being asked. If you are not clear about the question, ask the interviewer to repeat the question. Say, ‘I don’t know’, if you don’t know the answer.
If you are asked the tricky question and you do not know or are not confident about your answer, then say directly that you are unable to give the answer of the question. The interviewers are fine if you don’t know the answer but are not likely to tolerate answer where you may attempt to bluff through. Remember, they don’t expect perfect candidates, but they do want people who are willing to learn. Understand the role that you are applying for and how you are expected to contribute to the company. That way,you can guide the interviewer towards those experiences which are relevant to your profile. you an high ligt those strengths which give them more confidence in you as a candidate.
Tips to clear the interview hurdle
Ensure you have a few key narratives where you have solved a problem. navigated a complex situation, or displayed your strengths. Practice the delivery of the same so that you are able to convey the story in a short, succinct manner which also helps the interviewer remember the details.
Be confident in your replies. Sometimes, the interviewer wants to know that you are confident of handling a problem or picking up a new skill even if you have never done it before.