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How to Win
Your Job Interview?
You have
finally received a job invitation from a company you have always wanted to
work for. This is quite time to get focused on success. This article
may be helpful to you if you want your interview to be successful.
After studies are over and you have survived through your prom night, you
focus on one thing: where to use that tremendous amount of information you
possess now. Certainly, you look for a job to realize your ambitious plans
and reach your potential you were told so much about at university. There
are several points to consider before applying for a job and submitting
your Curriculum Vitae to your potential employer.
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First of all
you are to choose a profession in your field, a field that you
majored in. That way you can be sure that you have all necessary
qualifications and skills.
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Once you’ve
decided on this, you may start looking up advertisements. They may
be placed in magazines, newspapers, on-line or just on the walls of public
places. Don’t pick dozens of variants; choose two-three vacancies that
meet your requirements if to consider salary, conditions provided,
location and skills required.
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You can
start working on your CV immediately. You have to mention everything
that is going to present you as a very useful employee that will be very
helpful.
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Send your
resume and the cover letter after checking it twice and wait for
results. If you are certain of the impression it may give, you may also
use references form you previous job that can show you as a nice co-worker
and experienced professional.
Once
everything that is above-mentioned is completed, you’ll get an invitation
on your job interview, a final step towards the beginning of your
career.
This is the
part when you have to be very attentive and careful, considering every
possible variant. Your excellent dissertation writing and thesis
writing skills may be not enough to gain trust of your potential employer.
You have to
demonstrate everything that can prove that you are the most suitable
candidate for this vacancy. Appearances are deceitful, but they matter
when making the first impression.
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Try to ask
yourself all possible questions your employer might want to ask and see if
you are capable to respond properly.
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If you have
samples of your works or a thesis, don’t forget to bring them along. They
might be useful proof of how good you are.
If you have
demonstrated everything you are capable of doing and still were refused,
try not to lose your face and get depressed. This is not the only place
experienced specialists are required. Try to understand what was wrong
last time and delete the mistake as soon as possible, so you can be
prepared to your next try to get a vacancy. The most important thing is
not to loose self-confidence. If you are to get a job you will and then
remember your strain with a smile on your face.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Chris Wells is a senior researcher at
Dissertationsexperts.com. Specializing in the researching of education
institutions of OECD countries, Chris Wells has published several articles
on the topic mentioned. He is currently working on several research
projects.
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