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Put A Positive Spin On Everything

A potential employer wants to hire people with a positive attitude. You should project
this image in your demeanor, facial expressions, and most importantly in the content of
your answers. You may be the strongest candidate that the interviewer has seen but you
still will not get the job if you are negative and insult former bosses or co-workers.

The best way to do this is to put a positive spin on all of your answers. Many interviews
will include a question along one of these lines:

* Have you had a challenging relationship with a co-worker or boss? Tell us about
it.
* What conditions in a workplace make it hard to do your job?
* How can people tell when you are in a bad mood at work?

Really, all of these are trick questions. Yes, the interviewer really does want to know
how you have handled conflict in the workplace and how you deal with a bad day at
work. But, they want to see if you can explain this without talking negatively and show
that you can problem solve your way out of certain situations. Even if you have a great
story to tell about you and a co-worker, unless you handled yourself as professionally as
possible and the story portrays you in a positive light do not tell it.

If an interviewer asks how co-workers or customers can tell if you are in a bad mood,
there is only one right answer, "They can't." You can (and should) elaborate on this, but
by answering the question in this vein you are showing that you can leave personal
problems and stresses outside the workplace without them affecting your job or others.

Be the kind of person that people want to hire, realistic with an attitude of getting along
with others and the ability to get a job done.

 

 

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Breathers Before The Interview

... and be relaxed. You have to try this method out. A couple of minutes for this would give a huge benefit. * Breath and smile Breathe deeply like you exhale the pessimism within you. Do it for several times until you feel relieved from your nervousness. * Carry a sweet memory Choose a picture you like that ... 

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Enthusiasm In A Job Interview

... smile and use phrases as "that's great" or "wonderful" when you are told about the company. Be the type of person that the company wants to represent them and you will increase the chances of a job offer. A few words of caution: don't go overboard. Be genuine in your enthusiasm and be yourself. Sincerity ... 

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Ask Your Own Questions

... glean some information on how you performed and to determine if the company is a right fit for you. Although it is not acceptable to ask how you did in an interview, it is okay and encouraged to ask what the next steps are and the timeline for them. Depending on how this is answered, you may be able to ... 

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Keep In Mind For Campus Interviewing

... your competitors. Through it, you would be able to boost what you need to in order to have an edge. * Make sure that you know what the requirements you have to bring are. * Remind yourself of the things you have to do before the interview like being in the waiting room. You have to be punctual. * Associate ... 

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Know What Your References Are Going To Say About You

... unless you ask. Your first step should be to contact everyone that you are considering using as a reference. You will want to confirm they are working for the same company and if their phone number is the same. If a boss has moved to another company, you can still utilize them as a reference provided ... 

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