How To Make a Good First Impression at Job Interviews Bristol CT

Through the process of job searching, interviews are very important. The following article offers a few tips to make sure you make a good fist impression.

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A Positive And Confident Attitude Will Help You Get the Job

While most everyone is aware that you should dress well and appear well-groomed for a job interview, there are other steps that will help you to make the best impression possible. The five steps below can help you know how to make a good first impression at job interviews.

  1. Use a firm handshake when greeting your interviewer. When you meet your interviewer, make sure to greet him with a firm handshake because a limp handshake will leave a weak impression. There is a psychology to first impressions and interviewers pay close attention to everything about you. How you shake an interviewer's hand may sound like a trivial thing but interviewers with companies offering employment will tell you that a firm handshake is far more impressive to them than a "limp-fish" handshake. A firm handshake will be one of your most important interview techniques.
  2. Look your interviewer in the eye. Eye contact also makes a big difference in how you are perceived by an interviewer. By looking your interviewer in the eye, you demonstrate confidence in yourself, plus you are making him aware that you are listening closely to what he says. This also tells him that you have good communication skills, will take instruction well and are a willing learner. If you look away while an interviewer is talking to you, this will leave an impression that you are a timid person rather than a person of confidence.
  3. Rehearse answers to questions you may be asked. Most interviewers will ask you general questions in regard to your interest in working for their company and so it is a good idea to consider any questions they might ask you ahead of time and rehearse your answers in advance. Some of the key questions an interviewer might ask may include ones in regard to why you feel you are suited for the position you are applying for. They may also ask you what you know about their company and the types of products or services they offer. If you are asked such questions and seem to not know much about them and their products, this can leave a weak impression. Demonstrating knowledge about their company and expressing it in an interested and excited way leaves a far better impression....

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Author: James Lowrance

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