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hard time at interviews


Question Posted Wednesday June 1 2005, 12:45 am

I have no job right now and have been on what seems like a thousand interviews?I seem to fail them all. Does a job recruiter have any tips on what I can say and do to land a job? I have alot of good experience just tense up at interviews?

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cailoisa answered Wednesday June 1 2005, 9:24 am:
If you are near a library, there are usually dozens of books with tons of tips for job interviews. I really recommend reading them, because they have practice questions, role playing situations, and tips and advice. A lot of them cover everything from how to dress, to how to follow up after the interview.

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iSLAND_iNTHE_SUNx0 answered Wednesday June 1 2005, 1:16 am:
Don't tense up so much at interviews. Just keep telling yourself, loosen up, loosen up. That always works for me. Sometimes I just have to tell myself, and force myself. But these interviews are really good experience. Do you feel like you've gained any self confidence after going to many interviews? If so, maybe doing these interviews is really helping & preparing you for a job that you'll really want in the future and by all these interviews, you'll be able to get through that one like that. Just remember, the person interviewing is just a person like you. Talk to them with somewhat a professional level, but at the same time, like you've known them for awhile. Also, make sure you dress good & prepare a good resume, and sort of know the place so if they ask you questions like "Whats your favorite drink here?" or "What kind of things do you like about our store?", etc. That will also help you. Good luck!
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