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Interview Preperation (Make a good impression (ask relevant, thought…
Interview Preperation
control your nerves
be aware of the interview's structure, and the fact that they often begin with easier questions such as 'tell us about your time at university
pausing before answering a difficult question to give yourself thinking time, or asking for clarification if, at first, you're unsure what the question means
thinking about positive and happy experiences before the interview starts, and visualising yourself in complete control during the interview.
Make a good impression
ask relevant, thought-provoking questions at appropriate moments, as this can show that you're genuinely interested in the role and really listening to the interviewer;
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relax and sit naturally, but without slouching in your chair or leaning on the desk
What to take
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exam certificates, examples of your work, and any further evidence of your past successes;
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Practice job interviews
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practise and monitor your skills by treating interview-like scenarios such as discussions with your tutor as genuine interviews;
record yourself in a mock interview, playing it back to check how you did;
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Don't talk too much
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. Prepare for the interview by reading through the job posting, matching your skills with the position's requirements and relating only that information.
Use appropriate language
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Be aware of any inappropriate slang words or references to age, race, religion, politics or sexual orientation -- these topics could send you out the door very quickly.