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Tips to Ace the Interview Des Moines IA

Interview is the opportunity for you to present your qualifications and achievements, and ensure a potential hiring manager knows that you can deliver. Here are some tips to help you with the dynamics of the interview.

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515-281-9619
430 E. Grand Ave.
Moines, IA
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(515) 254-1726
3839 Merle Hay Rd Ste 265
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Asbestos Workers Local 74
(515) 265-4274
1501 E Aurora Ave
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Communications Workers Of America
(515) 278-5551
6200 Aurora Ave Ste 101e
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Bricklayers Allied Craftworkers Local 3 Iowa
(515) 262-7445
2425 Delaware Ave
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(515) 279-6800
520 42nd St # 100
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(515) 288-8904
221 Park St
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(515) 265-7371
1200 E Euclid Ave
Des Moines, IA
International Brotherhood Of Electrical Workers Local 55
(515) 265-6193
1435 Ne 54th Ave Ste A
Des Moines, IA
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(515) 276-5272
5806 Meredith Dr Ste D
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Tips to Ace the Interview

You have a big interview coming up. You need to be prepared to ensure you are ‘on top of your game’. This is the opportunity for you to present your qualifications and achievements, and ensure a potential hiring manager knows that you can deliver. Here are some tips to help you with the dynamics of the interview.

Know Thyself: Before the interview, spend time reviewing your own résumé. You need to be prepared to talk about your background and reference details about the positions you held – some of which may have been some time ago. You don’t want to be caught without an answer to a question regarding a position you held five or six years ago. It won’t take long to brush up on your background. I can assure you, you will be happy that you took the time to review your history so you are prepared to answer questions and reference achievements throughout your professional tenure.

Use Time Wisely: Arrive at the interview about 15 minutes early. There is nothing worse than arriving exactly on time with no time to get the house in order. You want to be relaxed for the interview, not harried and nervous. Arriving a bit early will allow you to hang your coat, visit the facilities if you need to, and coordinate any documents that you are going to give to the hiring manager.

Inhale, Exhale: There is no need to rush through your interview. During the exchange of information, it is ok to take a deep breath and think about your answers. Loose lips sink ships, as they say. Pausing for a second before responding to a question will allow you to formulate your answer. You don’t need to immediately blurt out an answer. Filler words like “ummm”, “like”, and “you know” can be avoided by simply taking a moment to collect your thoughts. You will come across more poised and relaxed, not to mention the improvement to your personal brand.

Interview the Interviewer: That’s right; the interview is a two way street. This is the opportunity for you to find out about them too. It is not solely a situation where they are determining if you are right for the company, but also the opportunity for you to determine if they are the right company for you. Ask thoughtful questions that will give you information about their market place position, and mission, values, and vision.

Make your Point: Don’t ramble during the interview. You need to strike a balance between answering the question in a clear and precise manner and also generate camaraderie between you and the interviewer. You want to answer the question, but also provide a sense of who you are as a person.

Promote you Personal Brand: Establish who you are in the interview. Maintain a positive and lively approach. There is a fine line here, of course; be yourself, but present yourself in a focused and proactive way. You want to connect your enthusiasm to the job and to your overall personality.

Shhhh: Be an active listener. Do not stop the interviewer while he is talking. Let the person finish a thought or s...

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