Saturday, November 20, 2010

Explain skills and experience to the interviewer boldly and clearly | Do not hesitate to ask them for a job offer

Explain skills and experience to the interviewer boldly and clearly | Do not hesitate to ask them for a job offer

Career experts’ advice is that one should ask for a job uninhibitedly leaving hesitation and modesty behind and the result will be positive.

Job interview is not just questions, answers and coming out of the room after interview.  One should be able to explain how the skills and experience can be useful to the company.  Make it clear why you want to be in that job.  Stress the point that company needs you and you need the job.  Do not worry about a negative answer.  Remember that you do not lose anything even if they say no.

While going for an interview, imagine that you are already an employee of that company.  While talking to the company authorities use ‘we’ instead of ‘I’ and ‘Me’.  This reduces the distance between you and the company.  The interviewer may also react in the same manner when you use ‘we’.  This helps in getting the job offer.

Focus on skills

Collect as much information as possible about the company and the job before going for an interview.  Prepare well on how to explain about your skills and experience.  You should be clear on why you want that job and how useful you will be to the company.  If you are not clear yourself, the interviewer may also get confused on why they should give this job to you.  So, focus on the skills and explain them how you can be useful for the company needs.

Take initiative

Nobody offers a job just by looking at the resume.  So explain boldly about your skills.  Explain them how your skills help for the goal of the company.  Tell them that you already know about the company products and work culture.  And you are ready to take any responsibility.  Tell them that you are ready to work with them and you are very much interested to work in the company.  If you talk boldly there is every chance that your candidature will be considered seriously.

November 20th, 2010 | Posted under Admissions & Jobs.

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