Saturday 19 November 2011

DRESSING RIGHT FOR THE INTERVIEW

Interview Attire for Men
Interviewers will make judgement about you within 4-5 minutes of an interview. If you appear clean, neat & polished, you will make a good impression. Solid or pinstriped grey or navy-blue suit is always a good investment, specially for senior level positions. However, if your budget does not allow you can wear a navy blue, grey or white shirt with black or grey trousers & black shoes. Bright, flashy & printed shirts are a complete no. If you area fresh graduate & have your institute's blazer, it is good combination with white shirt & grey trousers.
      Remember to wear cotton vest or undershirt with shirt even in hot weather, since it makes the shirt look white. Put a fresh & clean shirt, well ironed & make sure your shoes are well polished. Man should never wear any ornaments (ear rings, metal chain, etc) for an interview. as for tie, it should be of silk, stripped or have small pattern such as dots. Avoid large, elaborate patterns or ties with too many colours. Don't you strong perfume or body spray to suffocate the interviewer. On no account Jeans & T-shirt should be worn.

Interview Attire for women
Women probably dress in sari, salwar kameez or business suit. Choose silk in colder weather & cotton or polyester-cotton in warmer weather. Classic pattern in sober colours is generally preferred. On no account Jeans & T-shirt should be worn. Never wear miniskirts & skirts with high slits unless joining the fashion industry.
Remember that one's dress & grooming send out powerful messages to a prospective employer. Clinging, tight clothes, purple or glittery nail paints, chipped nails, strong perfume & dangling earrings are inappropriate for an interview.Wear limited & simple jewelry, like a gold chain or pearl set. Do not carry a casual shoulder bag or shopping bag to an interview. Wear any formal in which you feel comfortable & can carry well. Plus light make & neatly tight hair is more than enough.

Note: Don't forget to wear confidence in an interview.

Thursday 10 November 2011

BASIC INTERVIEW STRATEGY



Basic interview strategy will allow you to confidently adjust to any type of interview & ensure you are able to discuss your experience, past performance, educational & professional qualifications in an effective manner.
     Here are some tips for formulating a basic interview response strategy:
  1. Adapt the style & behaviour of your interviewer. If he/she is friendly & casual try to be the same. On the other hand, if he or she is formal & uses rapid fire questions, respond in the same way.
  2. Do not try to predict questions & do not interrupt the interviewer.
  3. Maintain eye contact,but do not stare the interviewer down.
  4. Display enthusiasm & warmth, but do not get over friendly.
  5. Use natural gestures & avoid nervous fidgeting.
  6. Ensure that you speak clearly.
ALWAYS KEEP IN MIND- Feel relaxed & have confidence during an interview.  After all, just as you need a job, the employer also needs a good employee.

    Very soon I will come with an article on "Right dressing for an interview"
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Some tips for good starter in an Interview Menu

There are some basic tips to help you prepare with facts & to ready your mind for the interview. The objective of the interview is to convince the interviewer that you are the most qualified & appropriate potential team member for them. 


  • Prepare a profile of yourself & present it in less than two minutes. It is like a two-minute commercial.
  • Show interest in the particular job, company & especially the interviewer.
  • Prove you are capable of performing rather than merely describing. Provide solid examples illustrating you success & achievement.
  • Be positive, polite, patient & personable.
  • Do not fake, guess or generalize as the interviewer can easily find out. Do not get involved in any debate with the interviewer .

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