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Best Job Interview Tips & Tricks Every Interviewee must Know

Sitting in front of a person whose laser eyes are trying to look at your inner soul is always a bit hard felling. But we can't avoid it even if we are looking for a waiter's job. So, it is better to prepare beforehand than worrying on the day of the interview.
As soon as you have applied for a job and you are really willing to get that job, you must start seeking knowledge related to that job. Remember a successful interview of a few minutes can take you from qualified candidates list to selected candidates list. So here are some "Basic Tip" that may help you.


Dressing up for interview

Who you want to be?
You must always have a decent shirt ready for formal events otherwise you are going to have the feeling of world saddest person. Do you understand it?

Reach on Time

Can you balance it?

An old saying is "a stitch in time saves nine". So, reaching on time for an interview may help you avoid filling application form for nine other jobs later. Managing time brings success and success brings money. A person who is always on time is always considered credible.

Entrance

You can imagine the Result

Can you remember the entrance of your favourite hero in his first scene of the movie? Yes, it does matter from the entrance of a person and his style of asking permission for entrance make the first impression on the mind of the interviewer and "first impression is the last impression". The interviewer will suddenly make a statement about how to deal with you. So, make your entrance confident and descent. 
Conversation Tips

Your smile will show your positivity

Hand over your resume to the interviewer and sit with confidence. You are here to change your dreams into reality and nothing can stop you. So, sit calmly and without staring look into the eyes of the interviewer. You have nothing to hide.

Do not be in a hurry: Always take at least two seconds to answer a question even if you know the answer. Never be in a hurry.

Answer briefly: Answer the question briefly but don't include too much detail. You must understand when to be quiet.

Don't bluff: It would be a lousy trick. Remember the interviewer is an expert of his profession. He would not take time to make a judgment about you so do not try to exaggerate things.

Do not be rude: Interviewer is trying to explore your personality. To check your nerves, he is going to put tough questions. Never behave rudely if you can't answer a question. But stay confident and say " Sorry Sir I do not the answer". It's simple.

Do not involve in argument: Stick to your point of view but never get involved in an argument. It would not benefit you in any way.

Ending conversation

Ending conversation

Whatever the result is, stay positive. Even if the interviewer says "congrats and welcome to the company". Say thanks and if he says "Young man you are not eligible for this job". Still say thanks for his time and exit.
Remember when one door gets closed, hundred new doors get opened. Just stay hopeful and opportunities will reach you like air.
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