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Dress For Success: Job Interview Preparation
« on: October 15, 2008, 04:13:53 AM »
    *  Always look clean and neat
    * Hair should be neatly combed
    * Tattoos should be covered
    * Limit pierced jewelry to ears only
    * Perfumes and Colognes should be avoided as many people are allergic

MEN

Wear a suit or sport jacket with color coordinated trousers

The color should be neutral or dark

Wear a power tie

Shoes should be cleaned and polished

Nails should be trimmed and cleaned

WOMEN

Wear a suit or simple dress with a jacket

Some appropriate colors: Navy blue, black, burgundy, dark green, gray

Avoid tight fitting clothing; clothing that is revealing or too trendy

Fingernails should be trimmed and polish should be conservative in color

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Re: Dress For Success: Job Interview Preparation
« Reply #1 on: October 15, 2008, 04:34:05 AM »
Do's and Dont's During  Job Interview


What To Do....
Do express yourself clearly with a strong voice and good diction and grammar.
Do pay close attention to your personal appearance; dress to your advantage.
Do make concrete goals in planning for your career.
Do offer a firm handshake.
Do look the interviewer in the eye (but don't stare him or her down).
Do fill out applications neatly and completely.
Do have as much knowledge about the industry, employer, and position as possible.
Do take criticism gracefully.
Do equip yourself with a strong knowledge of the company.
Do have prepared questions about the employer and position.
Do display a sense of humor.
Do display self-confidence.
Do bring a pen and small notebook with you to the interview.
Do remember the interviewer's name and use it during the interview.
Do take time to think before answering difficult or unexpected questions.
Do take an extra copy of your resume and a list of references with you to the interview.
Do follow-up with a thank-you note restating your interest in the position.
Do contact the employer by phone if the interviewer does not contact you one week after the time from which he or she indicated you would be notified.

What Not To Do....
Don't be overbearing, overaggressive or conceited.
Don't show a lack of interest or enthusiasm.
Don't emphasize money as your main interest in the job.
Don't expect too much too soon - be open to the idea of starting at the bottom and working your way up.
Don't make excuses for unfavorable factors on your record.
Don't condemn past employers or institutions of education; keep comments positive.
Don't display a marked dislike for schoolwork.
Don't be indecisive.
Don't display intolerance or prejudice.
Don't interview unless you are interested in the job...don't just "shop around."
Don't be late to the interview.
Don't state specific geographic restrictions.
Don't contradict yourself in responses.
Don't take notes during the interview - jot down your notes immediately after the interview.
Don't forget: YOU control the content of the interview.
Don't glorify your past experiences - getting into a job for which you are under qualified is not recommended.
Don't assume that all employers will be delighted to hear of your plans for graduate school.
Don't smoke, chew gum, etc. even if offered or if the interviewer does so.

source: -AcetheInterview.com

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Re: Dress For Success: Job Interview Preparation
« Reply #2 on: October 15, 2008, 04:35:33 AM »
personally, I only followed a few.. lolz

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Re: Dress For Success: Job Interview Preparation
« Reply #3 on: October 15, 2008, 05:14:22 AM »
Excellent interview tips, Jez. Thanks indeed.

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