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The process of evaluating a potential employee by an employer for a prospective employment in the company
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CAPABILITY

CREDIBILITY

CONFIDENCE

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A resume is nothing but a catalogue for yourself. You are the product. Employer is the customer.

Impress the customer with your catalogue.


Include all about yourself in the catalogue. That includes Who you are? What you know? What you have done? Why should you be hired?
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1. Know about yourself 2. Know the job 3. Know the organization 4.Frequently asked questions

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Walk in tall, with a smile on your face Make the handshake strong and firm, pumping hands once or twice, then releasing. Remember that the we never get a second chance to make the first impression.

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I have nothing to hide


Straight, open hands forming one line with arm, shows honesty and openness. Keep open body posture and appropriate eye contact. Most of the people find it to hard to lie while their hands are open. This message is most important as a first impression.
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"Pleased to meet you"


The farther the hand is from the body, the more the person wishes to maintain distance.

The closer the hand is to the body, the closer the person wishes to be.

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"The eyes are often called, 'the windows of the soul' as they can send many different non-verbal signals.

Less eye contact is used when talking, particularly by people who are visual thinkers as they stare into the distance or upwards as they 'see' what they are talking about.

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Try to avoid locking your ankles even if they are hidden from the eyes of the interviewer. Its a blocking and negative gesture that affects your state of mind. As a rule it is difficult for most people to control their legs since they are far from the head. This is even difficult for those people who are extremely aware of body language.

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Dont make excuses. Take responsibility for your decisions and your

actions. Dont make negative comments about previous employers or supervisors (or others). Dont treat the interview casually, as if you are just shopping around or doing the interview for practice. This is insulting to the interviewer and the organization. Dont give the impression you are only interested in salary. Dont act as though you would take any job or are desperate for employment. Dont chew gum or smell like smoke. Dont take cell phone calls during an interview. If you carry a cell phone, turn it off during the interview.
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Your points must be CLEAR, RELEVANT AND ADEQUATE


Enable the interviewer to understand what you are trying to say Have sufficient information to make a good decision. Be specific, not general or vague!

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No deal

Have a gentle smile on your face Say thank you Get up from the chair but never jump

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Even if u didnt do well leave the room with the same energy level you had while entering the room. You will be watched till you leave from their eye sight. If you have passed the interview, dont have your celebrations there. Have a smile and say thank you so much sir

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Overselling or Underselling. Body language indicating nervousness, fear, boredom. Lack of honesty in answering.

Negative attitude.
Lack of enthusiasm. Lack of preparation.

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