20+ Golden Tips For Instant Job Interview Success

However, you will need tips to ace your job interview for making it a successful appointment, our first suggestion is to make sure about your cover letter and resume format. Here are 21 tips for job interview success that are not just tips but gold indeed.

Job Interview Success

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First ask these questions to your self for avoid interview disasters.

1. Know as many details as possible ahead of time.

Take organization details

What’s the name of the person you’re meeting with? Is a group interview or one-on-one? Will you be interviewed by a single person or a panel? Knowing the basic set-up will have you going in confidently.

2. Plan awesome answers beforehand.

Interviewer asking questions

Don’t just rattle off your resume. Talk about hobbies you have in addition to “real” experience that relates to the position. And throw in something random or funny! You’ll be more memorable.

3. Get in front of a mirror.

check yourself in mirror

Respond to questions you think you might be asked in front of a mirror and watch your facial expressions. Smile, nod, and maintain eye contact.

4. Practice, practice, practice.

Practice for interview

Download Job Interview Question-Answer for free and work on answering the tough questions in an interactive format.
Read for more information: Tips to handling difficult interview questions

5. Make sure you’re proud of the image you’re putting out on social media.

cleaning social accounts

If you are like social butterfly, you like to taking parts in sensitive conversions on politics or some other issues on you social profiles then do clean all that stuffs first to avoid bad impression. Or let SocialSweepster do the cleanup for you.

6. Manage information about multiple companies.

Mobile notifications

Google Alerts is a tool that emails you anytime a new story appears for a specific term. Add all the companies you’re interviewing with to stay in the know.

7. Get directions.

google map on mobile

If you know where you’re headed prior to the big day, you’ll worry less about being late. And if you have the time, do a practice run a few days before the interview. You’ll get a feel for traffic patterns.

8. Get. There. Early.

checking time

Arrive about 10 minutes early with all your ducks in a row. Use “early is on time” interview mantra for making good impression.

9. Make a strong 20-second impression.

getting ready for elevator pitch

Don’t stand in silence next to potential co-workers. Introduce yourself and say something they’ll remember. Bonus points if you remember their name and follow up with a casual “nice to meet you” email.
Read for more information: Impress employer in 30 seconds by your elevator pitch

10. Don’t have any interruptions.

Silent mobile

Seems like a no brainer, but be absolutely positive it’s not going to make a peep during your interview. Don’t even put it on vibrate. Silence it, or turn it off completely.

Behavioral Interview Questions

11. Dress with confidence.

intreview dressing

It’s best to be familiar with the company culture and mimic that for your interview outfit. If you find out they all wear suits…buy one and make sure you wear it with poise.

12. Be friendly to everyone you meet.

Shake hand

That includes the parking attendant, the receptionist, and the people in the cubicles you pass. Everyone will notice and appreciate it if you’re friendly.

13. Ditch your beverage.

man with coffee

Even if you usually have your iPhone in one hand and Starbucks in the other, ditch it before the interview. It’s WAY too casual no matter what the work environment is. If the interviewer asks if you would like a water or some coffee, etc., go for it then.

14. Come prepared with hard copies.

Girl with resume

It makes you look super prepared, it will give you specific points to reference, and you can hand it over when your interviewer forgets to print a copy for themselves.
Read for more information: 10 Things to bring to every job interview

15. Do your homework!

company financial information

Do research on the position itself, the company, and the interviewer so you’re ready for any question thrown your way. Then add the facts you’ve acquired into your responses. They’ll be impressed with your knowledge.

16. Be upfront about strengths and weaknesses.

girl in interview

When you’re asked about your strengths and weaknesses, the interviewer wants a real response. So, put it all out there! Just provide examples of when your overcame your faults. You’ll come across as more genuine.
Read for more information: 5 Main reasons: Why you didn’t get hired?

17. Ask good questions.

Asking question to hiring managers

Smart questions do not include anything about potential salary or time off. Consider: How would you describe the ideal candidate? What can I do for you as a follow-up? What have you enjoyed the most about working here?

18. Pay attention.

Man listening

Knowing when to talk and when to listen in an interview is key. NEVER interrupt your interviewer, and review these tips for effective listening skills.
Read for more information: 6 Body language mistakes job seekers should avoid in interview

19. Cut down on distraction noise.

video interview

If you’re braving a Skype interview, head to a quiet place, triple-check your connection, and use noise-canceling headphones.
Read for more information: Video interview tips

20. Get completely ready (like, even down to your shoes) for phone interviews.

Phone Interview

You’re going to sound a lot more confident through the phone if you’re not in your pajamas. Promise. So, always dress up well while attending phone interview for your inner happiness and positiveness.
Read for more information: 7 Useful guidelines for phone interview process

21. Make it personal.

Write thank you note

In this digital age, it’s super surprising to get anything by snail mail. Reference a laugh you shared during the interview or something specific about the interviewer that you recall. They’ll be flattered you remembered.
Read for more information: Writing thank you letter: The right way to follow up after interview

Check out the infographic below via CompHealth on pre-interview guide for your making job interview success.

Pre-Interview Guide

Shared with love from @BuzzFeed, where the article originally post by @ErinFrye 

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