As an HR professional with more than 25 years of I experience, I recommend you start by dressing appropriately for the type of job. For a business interview, for example, wear a suit. You may be able to less formally for other types of jobs. Before you go for the interview, review the job description and find out more about the company. Practice answering questions in front of a mirror so you reflect confidence, intelligence and competence. Developing unique presentation skills that help differentiate you can help you get the job.
Answering Difficult Questions
Prepare answers to challenging questions to you can present yourself as sincere and thoughtful. Keep it short and concise. For example, describe gaps in your resume as times when you pursued new opportunities or talk about your weaknesses in areas that don’t impact your ability to complete job tasks associated with this position. Additionally, you can show how you balance complex situations. To demonstrate this uniquely, bring three small balls to juggle as you answer questions.
Providing Examples
Avoid boasting about your achievements. Present yourself in a positive light by providing evidence of your successful projects. For example, describe situations that enabled you to collaborate with others to produce results. When you present to hiring managers, remember to start with a clear, strong message about your abilities. People are busy, so you must be concise and manage your time effectively. Remain flexible and take cues from the interviewer about what to discuss further. Provide supporting data when necessary and volunteer to provide more information at a later time as well. You can also ask for more details about the company to show continuing interest. To make a unique impression, use your mobile phone or laptop to provide concrete examples of your work, including short presentations, videos, blogs posts or images. For example, prepare a presentation with animated character promoting your resume.
Showing Enthusiasm
Smiling implies you have a positive attitude. Present yourself in the best manner by displaying good posture, leaning slightly forward to show you are paying attention. Avoid using wild gestures, slouching or appearing too casual. Make eye contact and radiate enthusiasm for whatever topic you discuss with the job interviewer. For example, create a unique impression by leaving behind a personal business card. Create a colorful business with your picture and an inspirational quote. This skill also demonstrates your capacity to market and promote a product.
Communicating Effectively
To present yourself well, listen carefully to what the interviewer asks. Nod during the interviewer’s explanations. Don’t interrupt. When it’s your turn to answer, make a unique impression by describing personal insight, including a funny story or amusing anecdote. For example, tell a story about a time you made an important decision that saved your company money. Include a beginning, middle and end. You want to make a positive lasting impression. Additionally, when participating in a group interview, address each participant. If you feel nervous, take a deep breath before talking.