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How to Act at a Job Interview
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When attending a job interview, your actions and behavior can greatly affect the impression you make on the interviewer. Here are some tips on how to act at a job interview: 1. Dress appropriately: Dress in a professional manner that is appropriate for the job you are interviewing for. Make sure your clothes are clean, pressed, and fit well. 2. Arrive on time: Plan to arrive at least 10-15 minutes early for your interview. This will give you time to check in, gather your thoughts, and compose yourself before the interview begins. 3. Be polite and friendly: Greet your interviewer with a smile and a handshake. Use good manners and be courteous throughout the interview. 4. Be prepared: Research the company and the job you are interviewing for. Review your resume and think of answers to common interview questions. 5. Listen attentively: Pay close attention to the interviewer’s questions and answer them thoughtfully. Avoid interrupting or talking over the interviewer. 6. Demonstrate confidence: Speak clearly and confidently, but avoid arrogance or overconfidence. 7. Show enthusiasm: Express your interest in the job and the company. Ask questions and show that you are excited about the opportunity. 8. Thank the interviewer: End the interview with a sincere thank you to the interviewer for their time and consideration. Remember, a job interview is an opportunity to showcase your skills and experience. By following these tips, you can make a positive impression and increase your chances of landing the job.
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