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subject: How To Stay Calm And Focused During A Tough Job Interview? [print this page]


Mastering an interview is a must today because there are more people in need of employment than there are jobs available. The ability to stay calm and focused during this time is crucial to making sure the job becomes yours.

Get the interview by making sure an employer has everything they need to invite you in. Online recruitment can help accomplish this task. Most of them allow someone to post a resume, so potential employers looking for the skills and experience you possess can find you.

Get to Know the Company

Potential employers have done their work before inviting someone in to discuss a possible position. They use online recruitment to review your resume, and they have undoubtedly searched for your name through other sites that could help them determine you may be the one for the job.

Most companies will ask questions regarding their company to see how much you know about their company. It is imperative to do a little research to know just as much about them as they know about you. Also, knowing about their company avoids the nervous awkwardness you would have if you had not done some research. The type of information to research includes:

1. The companys history about how and why they got started.

2. Know the name of the person doing the interview, and the name of the person who will be your direct boss.

3. Know the skills and experience that are necessary for the position.

Use Positive Affirmations

What you think about yourself can make a significant difference in terms of having an interview that goes extremely well and one that goes terribly bad. Who you believe you are will be who the interviewer will see.

Avoid thoughts of not being smart enough or experienced enough to deserve the job. When negative thoughts cross your mind, try replacing them with the exact opposite and immediately say the positive thoughts out loud.

Rehearse for the Interview

Being as prepared as you can be is the trick to staying calm and focused during an interview. Think about the skills and experience needed for the position. Write down questions that you believe the employer will ask.

Practice interviewing yourself by sitting in front of a mirror. Smile and try to eliminate any fidgeting when you answer your questions. When you think you are comfortable enough, try rehearsing for the interview with a friend.

Be Early for the Interview

Show the interviewer that you are serious about wanting the position by being 15 to 30 minutes early. By being there early, you will have the freedom of familiarizing yourself with the environment, allowing yourself the ability to feel calmer during the interview.

by: Martyn Wentworth




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