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Facing an Interview



***************Job Interview*************


A interview is a chance to shine, whatever you applying for you first job or not,

Here are some tips that
 could help you to success
 in your first interview.

         First of all make sure you prepare some questions them might ask you for example"


   
the interviewer would like to know about you, he may ask you question to know you better like:

  • Tell me about yourself?
  • What are your  strengths and weakness?
  • Why do you chose this organisation?
  • Why should we hired you?
  • How do you see yourself in five years?
  • Do you have any question for me?





You would like know also that there is two types or interviews 
 
 
Individual interviews

Groups Interviews 


 Whatever kind of  interview you are  facing, just remember   you are there to shine



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Here are some tips which may help you, before, during and after  the interview!
  • Be punctual (arrive 5 or 15 minutes earlier!)
  • Make your homework( research as much as you can about the company you applying for)
  • Be prepare! (bring extra resumes, pen and paper to take notes if needed)
  • First appearance is important ( dress according to the occasion formal dress is preferred in most interviews)
  • Be positive 
  •  and smile 



Fredy Camas

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  1. I LOVE how this post is organized and the pictures makes it interesting. It's really an eye catcher and it sure grabbed my attention.

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  2. I really like this? I think it will help me when it comes to it.
    -Tiffany P.

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