Ace Your Next Job Interview with These Tips

Do you know that feeling when you walk out of an interview and think, “I could have done better?”

Recently, Mark an accounting professional reached out to us via a phone call to inquire about our interview coaching, he said he had attended several interviews but for some reason, he did not go past the interview stage.

After our interview coach had a conversation with him, it became clear that the problem was not his skills, it was how he was presenting himself during the interviews.

A few days later, he was taken through a one-on-one interview session where he was taken through the mock interview and given tips on how to respond to the common interview questions, body language, manage nervousness and present himself during the interview.

If you have been through the same situation as Mark, here are some of the interview tips that can help you ace the interview!

1. Interviewers don’t take one-word answers lightly

When you sit in the interview room with an employer, you can expect to be asked many questions. Giving a one-word answer like ‘yes/no’ might come across as being offensive to an employer.

It might also send a message to the employer that you are either shy or not interested in the job.

Example: When an interviewer asks you if you gained any skills in your previous job, don’t give ‘yes’ as the only answer. Go on to expound on what skills those are, and how they contributed to your growth and performance.

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2. The first 5 minutes and the last 5 are the most crucial

They say first impressions are everything! Indeed they are. Walk into the interview with a smile. You might find that the employer is in a bad mood, and your smile will light them up and make them forget what’s bothering them.

Be confident, dress well and be light hearted when you walk into an interview.

The last 5 minutes apply the same concept. Shake hands with the interviewer, ask them for their business card, smile and sum up the interview on a high note by thanking them for their team.

Treat your interviewer as a new friend you have made. Leave them wishing they had interviewed you for a longer amount of time.

3. Believe that you are the best candidate for the Interview

Confidence and having a high self esteem is key.

It doesn’t matter how many people you are competing with for a job. Don’t fear competition.Having the mindset of a winner is all you need.

If the interviewer invited you for an interview, it’s a very clear sign that you are close to the finish line. You are a great potential candidate for the job.

It’s now your duty to prove yourself in the interview.

You do not prove to the employer why you are better than the other candidates. You prove to the employer why you are qualified for the job.

Believe that you are best, and you will ace the interview!

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4. Your personality is more important than your papers!

In an interview, you will find that some of the people who end up getting jobs are people who didn’t have all the papers needed. Sometimes, your personality is the best CV you can ever show to the employer.

Are you a positive person? Do you give good responses to the questions asked?

Are you promising the employer to give your best once you are given the job?

Impressing the employer with your personality and your overall presence during the interview will give you an edge over someone who has the right papers but has a very dull personality.

Having a great personality that is welcoming and sociable is all you need, alongside your papers.

Wrap Up

With the above tips implemented, you can be sure that you are on your way to landing that job you want.

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