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I don't know a single person who enjoys a job interview. I know some people who always seem to walk out of a job interview with a huge smile on their face knowing that they landed the position. I don't enjoy having to answer questions while under pressure and knowing that someone is sitting in front of me judging me by my answers. I mean, what if I completely lose my train of thought but know that I am more than suited for a particular job? A simple job interview shouldn't determine my entire employment future, but all too often, that is what those question and answer sessions actually do.
With a bit of research and a tiny amount of practice, you will be the one walking out of the job interview with a confident smile on your face. Almost anyone you find can give you some of job interview advice. Every tidbit of information is always helpful, especially if it's coming from someone who already works for the company you are interviewing with. The absolute best job interview advice that you can get from anyone is to do some research on the company first. The last thing you want to do is interview with a company that you are not familiar with. Familiarizing yourself with the company allows you to be better prepared to answer questions and possible even do a little bit of the asking. Find out how large the company is, when it began, exactly what they do, and jot down a few questions to ask of them as well. Asking questions is a great way to let the interviewer know that you have done your homework and are interested in learning more. It's the potential employee that sits there and simply nods that
won't get a second chance.
During a job interview, you're going to have lots of questions thrown at you, some simple and others that are designed to make you think. My personal favorite is, "Tell me about yourself." I guarantee they don't want to hear about your love of superheroes or dogs, or enjoying sleeping until noon on the weekends. Stick to the basics and try to talk more about your professional personality. The best job interview advice that I offered received is asking questions of your own. Appear interested in the company. Ask why the position you're interviewing for is available, what the growth opportunity is,
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