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Research the company This is not an option! It is extremely important to gain basic information about the company for which you are interviewing. In a study, 47% of interviewers revealed that they wouldn’t offer the job to a candidate if they had little knowledge of the company.
Know Yourself • Remember the first impression is the last impression. Demonstrate your capabilities and qualities and how well you can serve them. • Don't be overconfident and aggressive. Research yourself, ask yourself what your objectives are, what short-term & long-term goals you have, know your CV and prepare your answers.
Always Be Confident • No matter how nervous you are, always look confident. Nobody will want to hire a person who is nervous during the interview, as it creates an impression of inability of the candidate to handle workplace situations. • Look into the eyes of the interviewer and respond to questions asked, as it will make them feel that you are confident about yourself and your answers.
Body Language • You are noticed in every way and thus the postures and body language have a significant weightage during interviews. • Do not slouch. Sit straight and make eye contacts during conversations. Make it a two way conversation by asking questions and clarifying your doubts (if you have any)
Punctuality Matters • Reach well in time to appear professional. People who arrive late are often rejected even before they appear for the interview. • Plan your method and route of travel in advance. Also, keep a time buffer in case of heavy traffic or some other reason. This way you can reach on time without being stressed.