Always
Be Prepared for Interviews!
Always Be Prepared for Interviews!
This is the key to becoming a part of the organization,
and the first impression you make is some times the ONLY
impression you have. Make it work! Practice sample interview
questions with our "Online
Practice Interview."
Know what is on your own resume
Many times people will put information that is irrelevant
and not true on their
resumes just to
get their foot in the door, or maybe they haven't updated
their resume in so long that they forgot what is on it.
Well, remember that if it was on you resume the employer
has probably read it, and this is their only resource to
outline their interview by! Bring a copy of your resume
and memorize everything that is on it before you walk into
the interview. Nothing could look worse than not being able
to answer a question related to something off of your own
resume!
Also, if you have your resume with you and you
are asked to fill out an application, you have all of the
information right there with you to remain consistent and
to complete as much of the application as possible. Remember
when filling out the application to always print clearly
(use a typewriter if possible), neatly, be thorough .
You should always do careful research about the job and
the organization, agency, or company with whom you are having
the interview. You can request printed materials such as
annual reports from the employer in advance or use internet
or library resources. Avjobs even provides an Employer
Directory called
AVSearch. Knowing about the job or corporation will
help you prepare a list of your qualifications so that you
can show, point by point, why you are the best candidate.
Knowing about the employer will help you prepare an interview
strategy and appropriate questions and points to emphasize.
Asking pertinent questions to the interviewer will also
show that you are very interested and that you have done
homework.
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