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How to prepare for an interviewBy Kevwe Kofi Anyway i bring another intresting part on how to prepare for that interview, 'Any fact facing us is not as important as our attitude toward it, for that determines our success or failure.' Enough of those stories, let kick the ball to the net. You finally have an interview! Your moment of truth has arrived. Whether your interview is on office or off, it is important to make the most of it. Because to be successful, you should always seek to retain control of the process, and the only way to do this is to have control over the final decision. You can always walk away from a company that you later decide you have no interest in, but you need to remain in positive control to retain the power to pick and choose. Your objective in every interview should be to take yourself one step further toward generating the job offer. You can do that by doing your very best in each and every interview. Treat every interview as if it were the only one you will ever get with that company and your only opportunity to convince them that you are the right candidate for the position. Although there may be several interviews before the eventual offer, you must score positively in each interview. Successful interviewing begins with preparation. Read the following sections to be fully prepared before your first interview. And re-read the information for additional pointers as your interviewing approach matures over time. ==================================================================== The Most Important Aspect of Interviewing The One Thing You Must Do Before Your First Interview The Insider Interview Prep Technique Insider Company Information Dress for Interview Success All Eyes Are On You The Most Important Interview Nonverbals The Whites of Their Eyes Technique The Nose on Their Face Technique Winning the Body Language Game The Nonverbal Interview Technique Being Sincerely Honest The Show and Tell Technique The Sneak Preview Technique The Proof Positive Technique for more info, visit http://kevwekofi.blogspot.com About the Author: Kevwe Kofi is a Nigeria Born System Analyst.His Interest in HR has earned him great respect in Nigeria and parts of Africa
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