Tuesday, December 17, 2019
A Interview On Interview Etiquette - 1159 Words
Interview etiquette begins as soon as your schedule the interview. In the time leading up to the interview, do your research! Find out as much as possible about the company. An excellent place to begin learning about the company is its website. On the website, you can usually learn about the companyââ¬â¢s history, mission, leaders, current projects or promotions, size and much more information. Search reviews about the company to know how customers and employees feel about the company. Learning as much information as possible will help you produce solid questions for the interviewer. If you ask a simple question that can be answer by looking on the website, the interviewer will know that you did not research the company. Showing thatâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦Upon arrival, turn off you cell phone and other gadget that makes noise. Enter the building and greet the person who welcomes you with kindness and a smile. The first person you meet is your first, first impress ion. Friedman states that most likely whomever you first encounter will report back his or her impression of you to the interviewer (Smith). The old saying, ââ¬Å"You only get to make one first impression,â⬠states the importance of making a stellar first impression. In an interview, you get approximately 30 seconds to make a good first impression (Mitchell). When you meet the interviewer, with great enthusiasm, smile and reach out to shake the interviewerââ¬â¢s hand. Use your right hand and make sure it is not dripping with sweat. The position of your hand during the reach should have you palm slightly up so when the interviewer grabs you hand, his or her hand slightly covers yours. Mark Bowen, author of Winning Body Language, claims this type of hand shake is a sign that you are giving the interviewer status (Ordona). While shaking hands, introduce yourself with your first and last name. Maintain constant eye contact and keep smiling while the first exchanges of conversation occur. If the interviewer offers you a drink, politely decline. Having a drink nearby opens the door for an accidental spill. Dr inking during an interviewer is
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