Most Important Advice Going Into a Job Interview
Prepare yourself physically and psychologically for the interview. If you were the interviewer what specific and pertinent information would you need from the applicant? Think your answers over carefully.
Remember the interviewer is there to scrutinize whether you have the right background, skill set, personality and motivation for the job. In a word, you have to sell what you it is that you have that you could contribute to the company. Stay close to the truth—the closest possible—in answering interview questions.
Your opinions can be overstated or otherwise, i.e. “I think I’m a perfect fit for the job.” But facts like those cited in your employment history and personal background can be checked. If verified that you have lied about certain information or even just distorted the truth a bit, you can not hope that for them to overlook this.
In light of what you have done all things said in the interview and in your resume will be put in question. So do not misrepresent facts as it can ruin your chances of landing that job completely.
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