How to prepare for an Interview

| Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Abraham Lincoln, one of the most influential presidents of USA, has said, “If I was given six hours to chop a tree, I would spend the first four sharpening the axe.” This saying suggests how good job interview preparation is advantageous in one’s life. Your interview session may last for twenty minutes, thirty minutes, or an hour, but you have to prepare yourself for much longer period.

By preparing ahead of an ensuing interview, you have given yourself a distinct advantage. Many of the job-seekers develop a belief that they are smart enough to tackle the interview successfully and there is need for specific preparation for an interview. However, this belief turns to be fallacious and they do not fair as well in the interview as they should have done. This happens not because of their lack of competence but because of lack of their right mental framework in the interview process.

Therefore, there is a need for specific preparation for an interview. One great army general has said, “If you shed more sweat in peace, you will have to shed less blood in a battle.” What is true for a battle is true for an interview too. Therefore, keep yourself fully prepared before you face an interview. This preparation will help you in two ways. First you will never feel surprised or awkwardness even if you face any unexpected question from the interviewers. Second when you have prepared yourself fully, you develop confidence in you. Because of this confidence, you can do much better than when you have not prepared yourself fully.

Your preparation should revolve around the following aspects: Click accordingly
  • Know yourself fully.
  • Research the organization.
  • Research the job requirements.
  • Prepare technical questions.
  • Prepare informational and behavioral questions.
  • Rehearse standard questions.
  • Have mock interview.

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2 comments:

Unknown said...

I have been attending interviews for ITES companies for long time.But I always get rejected in group discussion round.I really don't know how to workout on it.Do U have any info about any user guides on corporate trainings program?

maifa said...

Hi

Tks very much for post:

I like it and hope that you continue posting.

Let me show other source that may be good for community.

Source: Interview skills

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David

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