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Overcoming Pre Interview Jitters Siloam Springs AR

Going to an interview? Make sure you are prepared. The following information will allow you to put your best foot forward, and ensure you present your skills and abilities in a meaningful way.

Arkansas Workforce Center at Dumas
870-382-4547
435 Hwy. 65 South
Dumas, AR
South Arkansas Personnel Services Inc
(870) 862-2037
525 N Washington Ave
El Dorado, AR
Enserv Environmental
(501) 985-3888
625 N 1st St Ste G
Jacksonville, AR
Iron Workers Local Union 321
(501) 374-3705
1015 W 2nd St
Little Rock, AR
Uaw
(501) 327-9210
1762 Inc 2480 Blaney Hill Rd
Conway, AR
Arkansas Workforce at Mountain Home
870-425-2386
1058 Highland Circle
Mountain Home, AR
Western Arkansas Employment
(479) 474-7061
1500 Main St
Van Buren, AR
Arkansas Workforce Center at Harrison
870-741-8236
818 Highway 62/65 North
Harrison, AR
Arkansas Workforce Center at Lewisville
870-921-5678
110 East 4th St.
Lewisville, AR
White County Childrens Safety Center
(501) 388-1636
403 Safety Cv
Searcy, AR
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Overcoming Pre Interview Jitters

Feeling anxious about your upcoming interview? Don’t spend your time contemplating how it might go. Make sure you are prepared. The following information will allow you to put your best foot forward, and ensure you present your skills and abilities in a meaningful way:

Know your background: One of the things that has always amazed me when I interviewed candidates is how unprepared they were to discuss the information contained on their resume. If it is referenced on your resume you should be prepared to discuss it – no matter how long ago the work was performed. Review your achievements and study your resume before the interview; make sure you are prepared to discuss what you contributed in your professional roles. Knowing yourself will enable you to adeptly handle any questions regarding your contributions. Additionally, from your review, you will likely remember other things you did. Add these achievements to your arsenal as you prepare to provide the interviewer with really compelling details of your experiences.

Know the company: I don’t just mean that you should do a preliminary search on the website – although that is a good first step. Read some investor relations materials and also gain an understanding of the company’s mission and goals. If they have done something interesting that recently gained press exposure, make sure you are prepared to discuss current events. The more information you have, the better able you will be able to sustain a lively and interesting conversation with your interviewer. In addition, make sure you are aware of the market place competition and the company’s history.

Understand the role: Before going to any interview you should be fully acquainted with the parameters of the position and knowledgeable regarding current compensation levels for similar position titles within the industry. Be prepared to discuss things in your history that are directly connected to the position, including how your experience makes you qualified.

Prepare some questions:
You should never leave an interview without asking some questions. Questions demonstrate your level of interest. More importantly though, good questions will help you evaluate the opportunity and gain a clearer understanding regarding a potential fit with your personal and professional goals.

Practice: Since practice does make perfect take the time to prepare for the interview. You might practice with a friend or conduct a mock interview with a coach. The practice will enable you to discuss your background and reveal highlights of your achievements in a succinct manner. Make sure you rehearse your answers to difficult or tricky questions so you are not caught off guard. It is ok to pause before answering questions presented by the interviewer to ensure that your answer is thoughtful.

Logistics: Make sure you bring several copies of your résumé on bond paper, know the name of the person with whom you will be interviewing, and the address and floor ...

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