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Interviewing Skills by Jamelia Daley





Interviewing Skills


Jamelia Daley
 


Interview skills are skills candidates should have to stand out on a job interview. These skills can be asking questions, behaving properly at an interview and avoiding or controlling nervousness, practice good nonverbal communication, dress for the job, use appropriate language and avoid talking too much etc. Doing these, you have a better chance of convincing the interviewer you are the right person for the job.
First impression can be very hard in any situation. During an interview, you want to give the best first impression that you can. For example: greet the interviewer with a smile and a firm hand shake and dress appropriately according to the job your applying for and also ask questions about the company to show you’re interested in the job.
These are some tips on how you can avoid being nervous and to do a great job on the interview: Don’t do hand gestures, speak slowly and clearly, stand up while you wait for the interviewer and most importantly make eye contact, that’s shows confidence.

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