How to Prepare for your first Job Interview


Keys for success at your first entry level job interview are as follows. Prepare yourself. Dress for Success. Bring a briefcase. And also, follow these tips:

  • How to sell yourself at an interview. Be energetic, confident and say the right things. Every opportunity you get, illustrate how you've been successful during your accomplishes. Tell the interviewer how you were successful, not just that you were successful.
  • Watch out for the open ended questions. These are always the most challenging to answer. If an interviewer asks you, Tell me about yourself, follow up with, I became a teacher because I admired teachers and loved filling youngsters with education...etc
  • What are your greatest weaknesses? Always answer these questions with something related to inexperience. Be sure to say you are up for the challenge and look forward to gaining experience.
  • Grab a Business Card, makes you look more professional, and more serious.
  • Ask the right questions. For an entry level position you are not suppose to know in depth what your future position will be like, nor should you try to figure it out by asking a million questions. Therefore, throw a curve ball at the interviewer and ask them questions about themselves, how they got where they did in the company, etc.
  • No Cell Phones.
  • Details. Go into detail about everything you say. Where you worked at, where you went to school, what you learned, etc.

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