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Warning: Don't Attend An Interview Without Seeing This! by PatrickOkunima(m): 5:32pm On Aug 25, 2016
Without mincing words, the interview is the most important part of the job search process. Job interview typically precedes the hiring decision. The interview is usually preceded by the evaluation of submitted CVs from interested candidates, possibly by examining job applications or reading many CVs. Mathematically, interview carries larger percentage. While CV and networking work hand-in-hand. Preparing for a job interview is essential to making a good impression. Not everyone possesses the ability to persuade or show good impression, but there are ways to develop it and summon it when you need it on a job interview. You don’t need to be like a soldier going to the war fronts with arms and ammunition in order to ensure success in your interview. As long as you’re ready to adopt the following under listed tips, success is on your way.

GATHER ENOUGH INFORMATION ON THE EMPLOYER

Getting enough information is one of the first tips every job seeker must put in place. Finding the relevant information of a hiring company is like a game, and you need to use the right methods to come out on top. Some of the likely information you need to find out include; the company year of establishment, the mission and vision statement of the company, some of the key players in the company, the product and services of the company, to mention a few.

So what are some best-kept secrets to gaining this information so you can streamline the communication and application process? Check out these suggestions, stalk them, e.g. you can make some phone calls to company gatekeepers, administrative assistants, interns, or secretaries and others. You can also use email verification tools, check out public records, contact former employees, make calculated assumptions and search social networking platforms. By doing so, you’re gradually creating a good impression for the employer and the entire recruiting team.

REVIEW INTERVIEW MANUAL AND DO A MOCK INTERVIEW BEFOREHAND

It is necessary for every job seeker to go through past interview manuals related or not related to the company. This will provide a resourceful background of what is expected of you. it’s well-known that preparation is key to pulling off a strong interview, but Katherine Burik, founder of The Interview Doctor, recommends preparing your responses in writing in advance. Edit and then practice saying your stories out loud until the responses should sound succinct and support your claims. Know by heart the stories you want to tell that demonstrate your accomplishments.

DRESS PROPER AND ARRIVE TO THE INTERVIEW VENUE ON TIME

Traditionally, interview wisdom will tell you a dark suit, a pressed button-down and perfectly shined pumps or shoes. But truthfully, it all depends on the gig you’re applying for. This getup works great in a traditional environment, like a bank or law firm but at a more creative business or a startup, you’ll be way overdressed and a polished business casual look might be much better.

As regards the time, early! We like the better-safe-than-sorry approach here and suggest planning to get to the office with about 30 minutes of leeway-you never know what traffic or subway gods could be working against you.

DURING INTERVIEW PROPER, DON’T GIVE GENERIC ANSWERS


The more specific and tangible examples you can provide that demonstrate that you have the experience needed, the better,” explains interview coach Margaret Buj. “In my experience most people unfortunately give very generic answers that don’t make them stand out from others.” A good way to stop yourself sounding generic is to provide as many specific examples as you can of how you’ve added value, of course making sure they’re relevant to the skills the interviewers are looking for.

AFTER THE INTERVIEW, ENDEAVOR TO APPRECIATE THE INTERVIEWER(S)

Before you walk out of the interview, endeavor to thank the interviewer(s) and after the interview, try and send your appreciation message through mobile number, email or postal address. By so doing, you'll certainly get an edge over other finalists who did not bother to appreciate. Don’t forget an adage that says; appreciation is an application for more.

Source: https://patrickokunima.com/2016/08/25/dont-attend-an-interview-without-reading-this/

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Re: Warning: Don't Attend An Interview Without Seeing This! by PatrickOkunima(m): 6:41pm On Aug 25, 2016
I hope the tips were helpful to somebody?

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Re: Warning: Don't Attend An Interview Without Seeing This! by gungab(m): 8:35pm On Aug 25, 2016
But first of all, pray for God favour

Nice tips

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Re: Warning: Don't Attend An Interview Without Seeing This! by janga02(m): 9:06pm On Aug 25, 2016
PatrickOkunima:
I hope the tips were helpful to somebody?
very helpfull, nice work!

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Re: Warning: Don't Attend An Interview Without Seeing This! by DICKtator: 10:04pm On Aug 25, 2016
grin grin grin grin
Re: Warning: Don't Attend An Interview Without Seeing This! by Nobody: 10:05pm On Aug 25, 2016
Quick maths... If everyone who attends the interview thank the employer... Who then gets the job... As for me if everyone thank the interviewer... I would not..then maybe he would find me who didnt thank him and hand me the job... grin grin grin... Never follow the crowd... Most of what u just wrote doesnt work.... Nigeria is full of connect.. The person sweeping the national assembly... Na connect. grin

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Re: Warning: Don't Attend An Interview Without Seeing This! by Nobody: 10:05pm On Aug 25, 2016
HMM LETS TRY
Re: Warning: Don't Attend An Interview Without Seeing This! by saintfaculty(m): 10:05pm On Aug 25, 2016
angry
Re: Warning: Don't Attend An Interview Without Seeing This! by RullDee: 10:05pm On Aug 25, 2016
Noted.........

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Re: Warning: Don't Attend An Interview Without Seeing This! by salbis(m): 10:06pm On Aug 25, 2016
Nice points.
Re: Warning: Don't Attend An Interview Without Seeing This! by zibi5: 10:07pm On Aug 25, 2016
Be your own boss safe all this strezz

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Re: Warning: Don't Attend An Interview Without Seeing This! by Nobody: 10:08pm On Aug 25, 2016
Same old kumbaya song, anyone who doesnt knw dis, is on a long tin
Re: Warning: Don't Attend An Interview Without Seeing This! by funkyjms: 10:08pm On Aug 25, 2016
I think I've read this on Jarushub. Jarus, true?

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Re: Warning: Don't Attend An Interview Without Seeing This! by Francon(f): 10:09pm On Aug 25, 2016
Hmmm


Na wa
Re: Warning: Don't Attend An Interview Without Seeing This! by dayjee: 10:11pm On Aug 25, 2016
Good one OP , Very good....
Re: Warning: Don't Attend An Interview Without Seeing This! by timijoseph01(m): 10:14pm On Aug 25, 2016
hhss
Re: Warning: Don't Attend An Interview Without Seeing This! by Nobody: 10:16pm On Aug 25, 2016
For naija, nau Gods favour
Re: Warning: Don't Attend An Interview Without Seeing This! by babyfaceafrica: 10:19pm On Aug 25, 2016
Na person know person sure pass

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Re: Warning: Don't Attend An Interview Without Seeing This! by Fortunehunter(m): 10:21pm On Aug 25, 2016
Most of employers are no longer interested in what you wear, because they know. that your dress code changes immediately you secure the job. Even some banks, you will see at times some of their staff on mufti or casual dress during working hours .


What many of them are after is:

How they can use your wisdom and intellect to enriched their pockets.

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Re: Warning: Don't Attend An Interview Without Seeing This! by Stevosty: 10:23pm On Aug 25, 2016
Pascalville:
Quick maths... If everyone who attends the interview thank the employer... Who then get the job... As for me if everyone thank the interviewer... I would not then maybe he would find me who didnt thank him and hand me the job... grin grin grin... Never follow the crowd... Most of what u just wrote doesnt work.... Nigeria is full of connect.. The person sweeping the national assembly... Na connect. grin
connection wins the race, others may follow

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Re: Warning: Don't Attend An Interview Without Seeing This! by free2ryhme: 10:23pm On Aug 25, 2016
you dont need all these drama to get through an interview trust me

Some have gotten a job while in their sitting room with the coy just asking when can you start grin

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Re: Warning: Don't Attend An Interview Without Seeing This! by free2ryhme: 10:24pm On Aug 25, 2016
you dont need all these drama to get through an interview trust me

Some have gotten a job while in their sitting room with the coy just asking when can you start grin

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Re: Warning: Don't Attend An Interview Without Seeing This! by amclimax(m): 10:24pm On Aug 25, 2016
nice one op...... but work still dey for this country ?
Re: Warning: Don't Attend An Interview Without Seeing This! by Goyim: 10:25pm On Aug 25, 2016
Pascalville:
Quick maths... If everyone who attends the interview thank the employer... Who then get the job... As for me if everyone thank the interviewer... I would not then maybe he would find me who didnt thank him and hand me the job... grin grin grin... Never follow the crowd... Most of what u just wrote doesnt work.... Nigeria is full of connect.. The person sweeping the national assembly... Na connect. grin

This post made me depressed, so even to sweep floor u need connection

Chai

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Re: Warning: Don't Attend An Interview Without Seeing This! by Julietcutie(f): 10:28pm On Aug 25, 2016
just be yourself... that appreciating the interviewer stuff would seem like eye service or pretence to the interviewer

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Re: Warning: Don't Attend An Interview Without Seeing This! by MrHenshaw: 10:32pm On Aug 25, 2016
PatrickOkunima:
Without mincing words, the interview is the most important part of the job search process. Job interview typically precedes the hiring decision. The interview is usually preceded by the evaluation of submitted CVs from interested candidates, possibly by examining job applications or reading many CVs. Mathematically, interview carries larger percentage. While CV and networking work hand-in-hand. Preparing for a job interview is essential to making a good impression. Not everyone possesses the ability to persuade or show good impression, but there are ways to develop it and summon it when you need it on a job interview. You don’t need to be like a soldier going to the war fronts with arms and ammunition in order to ensure success in your interview. As long as you’re ready to adopt the following under listed tips, success is on your way.

GATHER ENOUGH INFORMATION ON THE EMPLOYER

Getting enough information is one of the first tips every job seeker must put in place. Finding the relevant information of a hiring company is like a game, and you need to use the right methods to come out on top. Some of the likely information you need to find out include; the company year of establishment, the mission and vision statement of the company, some of the key players in the company, the product and services of the company, to mention a few.

So what are some best-kept secrets to gaining this information so you can streamline the communication and application process? Check out these suggestions, stalk them, e.g. you can make some phone calls to company gatekeepers, administrative assistants, interns, or secretaries and others. You can also use email verification tools, check out public records, contact former employees, make calculated assumptions and search social networking platforms. By doing so, you’re gradually creating a good impression for the employer and the entire recruiting team.

REVIEW INTERVIEW MANUAL AND DO A MOCK INTERVIEW BEFOREHAND

It is necessary for every job seeker to go through past interview manuals related or not related to the company. This will provide a resourceful background of what is expected of you. it’s well-known that preparation is key to pulling off a strong interview, but Katherine Burik, founder of The Interview Doctor, recommends preparing your responses in writing in advance. Edit and then practice saying your stories out loud until the responses should sound succinct and support your claims. Know by heart the stories you want to tell that demonstrate your accomplishments.

DRESS PROPER AND ARRIVE TO THE INTERVIEW VENUE ON TIME

Traditionally, interview wisdom will tell you a dark suit, a pressed button-down and perfectly shined pumps or shoes. But truthfully, it all depends on the gig you’re applying for. This getup works great in a traditional environment, like a bank or law firm but at a more creative business or a startup, you’ll be way overdressed and a polished business casual look might be much better.

As regards the time, early! We like the better-safe-than-sorry approach here and suggest planning to get to the office with about 30 minutes of leeway-you never know what traffic or subway gods could be working against you.

DURING INTERVIEW PROPER, DON’T GIVE GENERIC ANSWERS


The more specific and tangible examples you can provide that demonstrate that you have the experience needed, the better,” explains interview coach Margaret Buj. “In my experience most people unfortunately give very generic answers that don’t make them stand out from others.” A good way to stop yourself sounding generic is to provide as many specific examples as you can of how you’ve added value, of course making sure they’re relevant to the skills the interviewers are looking for.

AFTER THE INTERVIEW, ENDEAVOR TO APPRECIATE THE INTERVIEWER(S)

Before you walk out of the interview, endeavor to thank the interviewer(s) and after the interview, try and send your appreciation message through mobile number, email or postal address. By so doing, you'll certainly get an edge over other finalists who did not bother to appreciate. Don’t forget an adage that says; appreciation is an application for more.

Source: https://patrickokunima.com/2016/08/25/dont-attend-an-interview-without-reading-this/

People have done more than this n still searching.Tho,Not a bad post 4 beginners.
Re: Warning: Don't Attend An Interview Without Seeing This! by alinho60(m): 10:35pm On Aug 25, 2016
Nice write up
Re: Warning: Don't Attend An Interview Without Seeing This! by Austema(m): 10:40pm On Aug 25, 2016
If you have an attitude to gratitude you will move in a higher altitude.........Rev.fr.Titus Ojone
Re: Warning: Don't Attend An Interview Without Seeing This! by SUNFLX(m): 10:42pm On Aug 25, 2016
great 1
Re: Warning: Don't Attend An Interview Without Seeing This! by eleko1: 10:42pm On Aug 25, 2016
undecided weldon OP. Instead of some pipu to reason and think about dis tips,nah burnt grin grin una dey show/shine.who una dey mock undecided?definitely not the OP. sad
Re: Warning: Don't Attend An Interview Without Seeing This! by eleko1: 10:48pm On Aug 25, 2016
Abeg,who knw how I fit uninstalled caller id app from Samsung galaxy tab. embarassed

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