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- Greet the interviewer, shake hands, smile and introduce yourself. Provide copies of your resume
- Think of the interview as a conversation, not an interrogation. The interviewer may also be
nervous
- Be prepared for any type of an interview. Interviews may be full of questions or casual
conversation
- Follow the lead of the interviewer, stay on topic, ask for clarification if necessary. Listen well!
- Ask a few questions to let the employer know you are enthusiastic and interested in the company
- Wait for the employer to bring up the subject of wages, hours, holidays, etc.
- Be attentive to body language and posture. Don’t cross your arms; maintain casual eye contact
- Don’t make negative comments about previous employers
- State your interest in the position and organization with enthusiasm
- Ensure the employer has all your required documentation before you leave the interview
- State your appreciation for the interview. Ask if you can phone in a few days to check on the status
of your application. If they offer to contact you, politely ask when you can expect their call
- Smile, shake hands and say thank-you
Personal Marketing Statements
Before the Interview
After the Interview
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