How to Ace Every Interview 
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Step  One                                                                                                              Dress Your Best  Though many companies have toned down the formal dress of years  past, it is still recommended that you dress up for an interview. A man  should wear at least a tie, and women should wear a skirt or matching  suit with pants and a tailored blouse.                                                                                                                                                               2                                                                        Step  Two                                                                                                              Tone Down Your Accessories  Accessories include nose rings, eyebrow piercings , tattoos and  yes, you should hide them and/or remove them for the interview. While  they may be okay to wear on the job eventually, depending upon your  occupation, they are not the right message to leave an interviewer.  Wear minimal make up for the interview.                                                                                                                                                               3                                                                        Step  Three                                                                                                              Study The Company  It is so much easier than it used to be to go on the internet and  find out important facts and anecdotal details about the organization  you are researching. Most companies will expect you to know something  about them before you walk in their door. Your competitors for the job  will make you look uninformed if they have done their homework and you  have not.                                                                                                                                                               4                                                                        Step  Four                                                                                                              Speak Articulately  Practice with a friend when you are preparing for an interview.  Answer questions thoroughly and succinctly. Try not to talk too much or  go off on long tangents that may get you into trouble, by revealing  undesirable facts. Don’t interrupt, but answer their questions fully.                                                                                                                                                               5                                                                        Step  Five                                                                                                              Plan For Typical Questions  Many interviewers use standard interview texts to develop a list of  questions. They include things like, where do you see yourself in five  years and what did you want to be when you were a child or what makes  you the best candidate for this job. Be prepared for questions like  these. The other common approach is to ask you to tell the interviewer  about yourself. You need to memorize a brief sales pitch encompassing  your education and experience.                                                                                                                                                               6                                                                        Step  Six                                                                                                              Know Yourself  When you have a chance to practice with a friend, be sure to ask  her to give you constructive feedback. Listen and learn. Most people  know if they stutter, stammer or repeat themselves. Practice and  insight from others will help you avoid these pitfalls. If you become  momentarily stumped by a question, take a deep breath, smile and ask  for a moment to think. If you still cannot find the answer in your    head, go back to it later. And it is okay to say you don’t know the  answer. Honesty will earn you a few points.                                                                                                                                                               7                                                                        Step  Seven                                                                                                              The Almighty Dos  Do get there on time or even a bit early. Fill out an application  for employment, but tell the interviewer that your salary is  negotiable. Speak clearly and annunciate your words properly. Talk in  completed sentences. Ensure that you are impeccably clean and groomed –  hair, nails, make up, shoes – and that your clothes are laundered and  pressed. Have a list of professional references. Be sure to contact  your references and send them your resume so they can speak about you  intelligently if they should be contacted.                                                                                                                                                               8                                                                        Step  Eight                                                                                                              The Definitive Don’ts   Don’t include salary information on your resume or any application  for employment. Don’t chew gum or put anything in your mouth. If you  are extremely nervous, you can accept water if offered during the  interview, but nothing else. Don’t interrupt him when he’s talking.  Don’t dress like a freak, show too much skin or use any profanity  during the interview. Don’t use perfume or after shave.                                                                                                                                                               9                                                                        Step  Nine                                                                         Click to enlargeSend a                                       Follow-Up After the Interview  Sending a “thank you” letter to each of the people you meet with is  by far the best way to reinforce a good interview or elevate you above  those with similar backgrounds who did not send a note. This is not an  email. This needs to be an actual letter mailed to the person and the  sooner after the interview the better.                                                                                                                                                               10                                                                        Step  Ten                                                                                                              Get Feedback From the Interviewer  Though it is upsetting when you apply for and do not get selected  for a particular position, make the effort to find out specifically why  another candidate was chosen instead and listen carefully to the  feedback they give you. If you can learn from this experience, it would  still be worth the effort. Very soon, you will be hearing,  congratulations on your new job! 
 
  
 
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