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INTERVIEW

ENG041L
INTRODUCTION

If your resume and application letter


have created a good impression, you
will be invited for an interview. The
interview is your best opportunity to
pull ahead of others competing for
the same job.
INTRODUCTION

Interviewing for a job is all about first


impressions. Not just with the clothing job
seekers wear, but with how you carry
yourself, your mannerisms and body
language, your interactions with the people
you meet and how well you handle face-to-
face job interviews. Your performance will
be a direct result of how much you
prepared.
Read and fill in the gaps to complete “Interviews: preparing for the interview”.

Interviews: preparing for the interview


If you have_____________ the interview stage, your CV and
letter of application must have been_____________! The
company now wants to know more about you. But there is still
more work to do if you want to get that job! Make sure you have
_____________ the company as thoroughly as possible - use the
Internet, company reports, recruitment literature etc.
_____________ yourself of why you applied to this company.
Make a list of the skills, experience, and interests you
can_____________ the organization. Finally, try
to_____________ the questions you will be expected to answer -
imagine you are the interviewer!
Read and fill in the gaps to complete “Interviews: preparing for the interview”.

Interviews: preparing for the interview


If you have_____________
DISCOVERED the interview stage, your CV and
letter of application must have been_____________!
IMPRESSIVE The
company now wants to know more about you. But there is still
more work to do if you want to get that job! Make sure you have
RESEARCHED the company as thoroughly as possible - use the
_____________
Internet, company reports, recruitment literature etc.
ASK
_____________ yourself of why you applied to this company.
Make a list of the skills, experience, and interests you
can_____________
OFFER the organization. Finally, try
to_____________
PREDICT the questions you will be expected to answer -
imagine you are the interviewer!
How you look and behave at an interview can sometimes be even more important
than what you say! There are lots of things you can do to make a good impression
on interviewers. Here are some tips relating to your appearance and body
language. For each one select the correct missing word from the options
How you look and behave at an interview can sometimes be even more important
than what you say! There are lots of things you can do to make a good impression
on interviewers. Here are some tips relating to your appearance and body
language. For each one select the correct missing word from the options
How you look and behave at an interview can sometimes be even more important
than what you say! There are lots of things you can do to make a good impression
on interviewers. Here are some tips relating to your appearance and body
language. For each one select the correct missing word from the options
How you look and behave at an interview can sometimes be even more important
than what you say! There are lots of things you can do to make a good impression
on interviewers. Here are some tips relating to your appearance and body
language. For each one select the correct missing word from the options
How you look and behave at an interview can sometimes be even more important
than what you say! There are lots of things you can do to make a good impression
on interviewers. Here are some tips relating to your appearance and body
language. For each one select the correct missing word from the options
How you look and behave at an interview can sometimes be even more important
than what you say! There are lots of things you can do to make a good impression
on interviewers. Here are some tips relating to your appearance and body
language. For each one select the correct missing word from the options
REMEMBER

1. When was the last time you attended an


interview? What was it for?

2. How did you feel before, during, and after the


interview?

3. How well (or otherwise) did the interview go?

4. What have you learned from that experience?


QUESTIONS

“(50) Most Asked Job Interview


Questions and How to Answer
Them”

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