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Interview Tips

Preparation:

Prepare for your interview
Here are some examples of questions you could prepare:
  1. When was the company established?
  2. Whom would you identify as your major competitors? What is your market share?
  3. What have been the company´s major successes in recent years?
  4. What can you tell me about the individual to whom I would report?
  5. Can you tell me what training will be available?
Goals of the interview:

You have two main goals during your interview:
  1. Convince the employer that you can make a positive contribution to their organization; and
  2. Convince the employer that you will be a competent and compatible member of their team.
If presented with an application form, fill it out neatly and completely even if it asks for the same information on your CV. Do not indicate "See CV."

Relax. Remember that positive thinking is the key. Shake hands firmly, but don't squeeze. Smile. Make and maintain eye contact, and greet the interviewer.

The Interview:

Most interviews start with the interviewer explaining about the company and the position. They may start to ask relevant questions, such as:
Emphasize your strong points and acknowledge your weaknesses. Stay calm and positive when challenged.

Respond to each question thoughtfully, truthfully, concisely, and completely. Get the interviewer to do most of the talking.

Be aware of your posture and body language - they communicate attitude and impressions.

When explaining your strengths and weaknesses, try and give examples of where your strengths lie. Acknowledge any weaknesses and explain how you could overcome these, and explain how you could overcome these, i.e. training, experience etc.

Pitfalls:
Closing the interview: The cardinal rule is: Respectfully thank the interviewer for his/her time; let him/her know that you enjoyed learning more about the company and position; and finally, that you will look forward to hearing from the interviewer.

Taken from: http://www.careersinconstruction.com/cic/content/InterviewTips.do