•Arrive early : 30 minutes prior to the start of the interview.
• Make yourself calm & comfortable while you are waiting outside for your interview.
• When you get your call make yourself easy and take your documents file properly in your hand.
• In front of the door take in 3 deep breaths and release them in 6 seconds.
• Softly knock the door(even if the door is open)
• Open the door very softly and take permission of the board for entry like-
• Sir…..please may I come in.
• May I come in sir. And say thank you after permission.
• Softly close the door and wish the board with gentle standing posture-
• If there is any Female please wish her first.
• Make yourself calm & comfortable while you are waiting outside for your interview.
• When you get your call make yourself easy and take your documents file properly in your hand.
• In front of the door take in 3 deep breaths and release them in 6 seconds.
• Softly knock the door(even if the door is open)
• Open the door very softly and take permission of the board for entry like-
• Sir…..please may I come in.
• May I come in sir. And say thank you after permission.
• Softly close the door and wish the board with gentle standing posture-
• If there is any Female please wish her first.
REMEMBER TIME VERY CAREFULLY
• Before 12 o’clock – Good Morning
• Between 12-4PM- Good Afternoon
• After 4 PM- Good Evening
• Wait till the board asks/ permits you to sit and say thanks before sitting.
• Sit in straight posture with hands in your lap/ thigh. Avoid fidgeting and slouching.
• Make your eye contact with the board.
• Voice must be Clear/ Audible / Humble and polite.
• Give your answers confidently.
• Always be positive. Be honest & be yourself.
• Take some pause while answering to the board.
• Always say thank you very much sir when the board informs/corrects you any where.
• Between 12-4PM- Good Afternoon
• After 4 PM- Good Evening
• Wait till the board asks/ permits you to sit and say thanks before sitting.
• Sit in straight posture with hands in your lap/ thigh. Avoid fidgeting and slouching.
• Make your eye contact with the board.
• Voice must be Clear/ Audible / Humble and polite.
• Give your answers confidently.
• Always be positive. Be honest & be yourself.
• Take some pause while answering to the board.
• Always say thank you very much sir when the board informs/corrects you any where.
When you are unable to answer any question say –
1. Sorry sir I do not know
2. Sir I have heard about it but I am unable to recall at the movement, sorry Sir.
3. Sir I have read it somewhere but unable to recall, sorry Sir.
Always pay full respect to the board. When Chairman says thanks, your interview is over say-
2. Sir I have heard about it but I am unable to recall at the movement, sorry Sir.
3. Sir I have read it somewhere but unable to recall, sorry Sir.
Always pay full respect to the board. When Chairman says thanks, your interview is over say-
You are welcome sir
OR
It’s my pleasure sir
• Before leaving the room you have to say-
Thank you sir …thank you very much
&
Have a nice day [before 4 PM ] After 6 PM you can say good night.
OR
It’s my pleasure sir
• Before leaving the room you have to say-
Thank you sir …thank you very much
&
Have a nice day [before 4 PM ] After 6 PM you can say good night.
INTERVIEW DON’TS
• Do not bang the door
• Don’t make excuses. Take responsibility for your decisions and your actions.
• Don’t make negative comments about previous employers or professors (or others).
• Don’t falsify application materials or answers to interview questions.
• Don’t treat the interview casually, as if you are just shopping around or doing the interview for practice. This is an insult to the interviewer and to the organization.
• Do not bang the door
• Don’t make excuses. Take responsibility for your decisions and your actions.
• Don’t make negative comments about previous employers or professors (or others).
• Don’t falsify application materials or answers to interview questions.
• Don’t treat the interview casually, as if you are just shopping around or doing the interview for practice. This is an insult to the interviewer and to the organization.
• Don’t give the impression that you are only interested in an organization because of its geographic location.
• Don’t give the impression you are only interested in salary; don’t ask about salary and benefit issues until the subject is brought up by your interviewer.
• Don’t act as though you would take any job or are desperate for employment.
• Don't make the interviewer guess what type of work you are interested in; it is not the interviewer’s job to act as a career advisor to you.
• Don’t be unprepared for typical interview questions. You may not be asked all of them in every interview, but being unprepared looks foolish.
• A job search can be hard work and involves frustrations; don’t exhibit frustrations or a negative attitude in an interview.
• Don’t go to extremes with your posture; don’t slouch, and don’t sit rigidly on the edge of your chair.
• Don’t assume that a female interviewer is “Mrs.” or “Miss.” Address her as “Ma’am.” unless told otherwise. Her marital status is irrelevant for the purpose of the interview.
• Don’t chew gum or smell like having smoked.
• Don’t allow your cell phone to ring during the interview. (If it does, apologize quickly and ignore it.) Don’t take a cell phone call.
• Don’t take your parents, your pet, spouse, fiance, friends to an interview. If you are not grown up and independent enough to attend an interview alone, you’re insufficiently grown up and independent for a job. (They can certainly visit your new city, at their own expense, but cannot attend your interview.)
• Avoid hand movement.
• Avoid looking up and down.
• Avoid hiding eyes it shows lack of confidence.
• Do not forget to wish the board.
• Do not sit until the board asks to do so.
• Never put your file or hand on table
• Don’t show irritation while board questions
• Do not try to defend yourself in wrong answers.
• Do not make noise while sitting and leaving the chair
• Never ask questions to the board.
• Do not be nervous.
• Don't make the interviewer guess what type of work you are interested in; it is not the interviewer’s job to act as a career advisor to you.
• Don’t be unprepared for typical interview questions. You may not be asked all of them in every interview, but being unprepared looks foolish.
• A job search can be hard work and involves frustrations; don’t exhibit frustrations or a negative attitude in an interview.
• Don’t go to extremes with your posture; don’t slouch, and don’t sit rigidly on the edge of your chair.
• Don’t assume that a female interviewer is “Mrs.” or “Miss.” Address her as “Ma’am.” unless told otherwise. Her marital status is irrelevant for the purpose of the interview.
• Don’t chew gum or smell like having smoked.
• Don’t allow your cell phone to ring during the interview. (If it does, apologize quickly and ignore it.) Don’t take a cell phone call.
• Don’t take your parents, your pet, spouse, fiance, friends to an interview. If you are not grown up and independent enough to attend an interview alone, you’re insufficiently grown up and independent for a job. (They can certainly visit your new city, at their own expense, but cannot attend your interview.)
• Avoid hand movement.
• Avoid looking up and down.
• Avoid hiding eyes it shows lack of confidence.
• Do not forget to wish the board.
• Do not sit until the board asks to do so.
• Never put your file or hand on table
• Don’t show irritation while board questions
• Do not try to defend yourself in wrong answers.
• Do not make noise while sitting and leaving the chair
• Never ask questions to the board.
• Do not be nervous.
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