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Posture
Position in which someone holds their body when standing and sitting.
20 to 32 Seconds
The time it takes to make a good or poor first impression.
Posture
Sitting or standing in the right position makes sure our body function properly.
Attire
Good sign of professionalism in any type of work; shows character.
55%
Percent of perception of others based on your looks.
75%
Percent of recruiter belief on how a person’s dress affects one’s job.
Homework, Prepare Questions, Technique, Journey, Focus
Before an Interview.
Do your Homework
Before an Interview: Research the company and its background.
Do your Homework
Before an Interview: Re-read the job description and communicate why you would be a good fit.
Prepare your Questions
Before an Interview: Have a few ideas up your sleeve. Demonstrates preparedness, enthusiasm, and commitment to the role.
Practice your Interview Technique
Before an Interview: How you can best demonstrate your skills and experiences in an interview. To be more confident on the day.
Practice your Interview Technique
Before an Interview: Have a story from each place you’ve already worked at that exemplifies one of your strengths.
Plan your Journey
Before an Interview: Spend time working out how you’ll get there (Public Transport route, Timetables, Parking).
Stay Focused
Before an Interview: Clear your diary before and after the interview, to fully focused.
Outfit, Bag, Review Answers, Resume Copy, Breakfast, Worst, Cheat Sheet, Alarm, Sleep
Day before the Interview.
Layout your Outfit
Day before the Interview: Ensures you’re not scrambling in the morning to come with something appropriate; make sure your shoes match and clothes are stain and wrinkle-free.
Pack your Bags
Day before the Interview: Pack with all the essentials— water, stain stick, makeup, copy of resume.
Review Answer to the Most Common Questions
Day before the Interview: Practice; help you feel prepared and confident.
Plan to Eat Breakfast
Day before the Interview: Hunger can throw you off your game, make sure to eat a light breakfast or lunch.
Prepare for the Worst
Day before the Interview: Bad things happen so be prepared for it.
Create a Cheat Sheet
Day before the Interview: Jot down all the nitty-gritty details.
Set your Alarm
Day before the Interview: Set the time and avoid the snooze button. Make sure to add the interview to your email and phone calendar.
Get a Good Night’s Sleep
Day before the Interview: Your secret weapon for a job interview, ensuring you’re at your most charming and lively.
Friendly, Professional Greeting
On Arrival at the Interview: Greet the reception staff. Ask the name of reception to greet them.
Wait Professionally
On Arrival at the Interview: Adopt a professional approach when you’re sitting waiting for the interview.
Wait Professionally
On Arrival at the Interview: Switch your phone off before entering and leave it alone.
First Impression Counts
On Arrival at the Interview: Ensure you come across as personable, professional, and courteous. Stand up straight, smile, make eye contact and extend your hand.
Greeting, Wait, First Impressions
On a Arrive at the Interview.
Situation, Action, Result, Application
SARA method.