Sure-Fire Ways To Win An Interview

Find Helpful Solutions For Your Job Interview In This Handbook And Learn Job Interview Techniques, Job Interviews Tips, Work Interview Questions, How To Thank The Interviewer And A Whole Lot More!

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Author: Corey M. Failla ISBN: 1230000024990
Publisher: KMS Publishing Publication: October 15, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Corey M. Failla
ISBN: 1230000024990
Publisher: KMS Publishing
Publication: October 15, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

An interview is stressful; you are on display and have to sell yourself as the best candidate for a position in a company.  The only thing worse than an interview is the panel interview – when two or more people are asking you questions and watching your every move.  This situation may not intimidate everyone, but it is certainly not a comfortable position to be in.

The reason for a panel interview is to get the opinion of multiple people at the same time on the viability of a work candidate.  Typically the people that attend are from various departments within the company – a representative from human resources and the department that is hiring at a minimum.  This saves time and money for the company and lets them see how the candidates react under pressure.

When you are listening to questions during a panel interview, maintain eye contact with the person who is speaking.  Once the question has been asked, make sure to address your answer to all who are present.  Make eye contact with everyone and include them in your attention.  Be prepared for follow-up questions from any or all of the attendees.  Each one is going to want to know information from an angle that will directly affect their department.

You may find that in some panel interviews, only one person does the talking and everyone else is there simply to observe.  Still address all of your comments to the group and don’t let this unnerve you.  It is definitely stressful, but not unusual.  Be flattered that they consider you a strong enough candidate to gather more than one person to evaluate your interview and choose you to work for the company.  An interview is an investment for a company, an expenditure of money in the form of salaries; you are there because you have a chance at the position so take advantage of the opportunity.

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An interview is stressful; you are on display and have to sell yourself as the best candidate for a position in a company.  The only thing worse than an interview is the panel interview – when two or more people are asking you questions and watching your every move.  This situation may not intimidate everyone, but it is certainly not a comfortable position to be in.

The reason for a panel interview is to get the opinion of multiple people at the same time on the viability of a work candidate.  Typically the people that attend are from various departments within the company – a representative from human resources and the department that is hiring at a minimum.  This saves time and money for the company and lets them see how the candidates react under pressure.

When you are listening to questions during a panel interview, maintain eye contact with the person who is speaking.  Once the question has been asked, make sure to address your answer to all who are present.  Make eye contact with everyone and include them in your attention.  Be prepared for follow-up questions from any or all of the attendees.  Each one is going to want to know information from an angle that will directly affect their department.

You may find that in some panel interviews, only one person does the talking and everyone else is there simply to observe.  Still address all of your comments to the group and don’t let this unnerve you.  It is definitely stressful, but not unusual.  Be flattered that they consider you a strong enough candidate to gather more than one person to evaluate your interview and choose you to work for the company.  An interview is an investment for a company, an expenditure of money in the form of salaries; you are there because you have a chance at the position so take advantage of the opportunity.

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