
The Person Who Secures the
Position is Not Necessarily the Most Qualified, But Perhaps
the One Who Knows How to Get a Job
Canadian Resume Writing Service strongly
recommends that you use our interview coaching service to
truly see the results of being better prepared for interviews.
The best piece of advice would be: "be yourself",
this has never been more important than in the job search
process. Examine your best attributes and HOW to sell yourself
to the marketplace.
Employers are looking for energy, ambition,
good personality, confidence, competency, maturity and professional
appearance.
Research the company --
I can't stress this enough. Find out as much as possible
about this industry, it's changes, who the president is
and the number of years in business. If you can help the
company solve problems, you are that much closer to getting
hired.
1. Shake hands firmly
and don't take a seat until offered. Don't slouch, and always
maintain eye contact with the interviewer(s).
2. Always remain professional before, during
and after the interview. Relax and be yourself, but don’t
forget the person sitting on the other side of the desk
could be your future employer.
3. Dress for success for an immediate favorable
first impression. Don't underestimate this. Shine your shoes,
as many candidates forget this.
4. Bring at least three copies of your
professionally prepared resume, as well as a list of references
on matching letterhead.
5. Don’t bad mouth your present or
former employers. Limit your comments to those necessary.
6. Talk in a firm, confident voice and
always present a positive attitude.
7. Practice mock interviews with a career
coach or friend pinpointing your weaknesses and working
to improve them. Practice.
8. Ask relevant questions during the interview,
which should be a two-way communication. It's important
to develop a rapport with the interviewer.
9. Allow the interviewer to describe the
position and its responsibilities early in the interview
so you can apply your accomplishments to that position.
10. Follow up on your interview within
three business days. Enthusiasm and interest make a difference.
11. Let the interviewer bring up salary
first. The person who talks about salary first will lose.
12. Always send a thank you note the day
following the interview.
Understand that nervousness is normal, so prepare for it
in order to convey a calm appearance.
13. Always send a thank you and follow
up letter--an important step in the job search process.
We provide effective follow-up and thank
you letters.
These are just some tips. If
you want to master the art of interviewing, contact us --
your future career partner.
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