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By : Robert Woods    99 or more times read
Submitted 2011-03-19 19:36:28
After college, it is great to envision what the future has in store for me. After years and years of dealing with nasty professors and teachers, having fun with friends, JS prom memories and disgusting math home works, it is so good to gather all the fruits of your labor by chasing for that dream job of yours. Most of us probably would desire to have a high paying work that can be enjoyable. Nonetheless, not all of us can take home the bacon and end up being dumped. There are different reasons why an interviewee is being rejected. So for those fresh grads out there just go seize your promotional pens that you got from a job fair and list the things that you know about job interviews.

Know what you really want. There are aspirants who apply for a job that is not pertinent to their course or even on their field of interest. This is one of the key concerns that a fresh grad would come across. My suggestion, know what you truly like. Acquire a custom pen and list the things that you stand out in. Assess your skills. What are your strengths and weaknesses and are you qualified to the position that you are applying for. Just think of someone who is not a soldier and put him the middle of a war.

Dress to impress. Present yourself in a formal approach. You should know that there is a thin line the separates partying and job hunting. Wear formal or semi-formal dress/outfit when attending an interview. You should appear clean because it is the first thing that they will notice about you. There are guidelines on how you would dress to impress. You can always explore the internet for that. But what I can suggest is stick to being simple, clean and professional looking. For ladies do not wear too flashy accessories or too revealing dresses, it might distract the interviewer.

Establish eye contact and be confident. Eye contact is very important during the interview. It signifies that you are confident and sincere about your answers to the interviewer's question. Don't look anywhere. There are some occurrence that applicants| point their eyes on the promotional pen or anything inside the room. Be confident but make sure to tame it to the appropriate level. Overconfidence might lead to being a boast.

Avoid the use of gap fillers or the "uhms' and "ahh". It doesn't work well on interviews because the interviewer might find you unintelligent enough. Just practice. Look at the mirror or practice with a pal and try to converse like you are in a true interview.

Talk like you are talking to your buddy. It is one of most common errors of interviewee. Most of them are so terrified that their interviewers will swallow them alive. Just relax. Breathe in and breathe out. Simply think that the interview is just a serious conversation with friends. But remember the limits and be professional.

Finally, write a comprehensive resume. Evade utilizing words that are general. These words might make your resume like someone else's. These words are clich and everyone seems to exhaust such words in their resumes. If you really desire to get the job, show them how you work. Remember, words aren't adequate to tell what kind of person are you.

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Keep these hints in mind and good luck on the career route that you want to take. Be sure to visit twitter people to follow and establish an online presence in the quickest amount of time.

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