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Tuesday, October 27, 2009

How to behave inside an Interview hall – 6 Simple Tips

Thanks for your encouraging replies & emails for our previous post – Commonly asked Interview questions Our special focus on Interview continues with tips on how to behave inside the interview hall,before the panel.Candidates must understand that every single movement before the interviewer will have an impact on the result.

1. Remember to wish the interviewer/panel ‘good morning’ or ‘good afternoon’ once you enter the room.Once you are offered a seat,sit down calmly.

2. Sit straight with your back against the chair & arms on the armrest. Leaning on the table or pushing yourself forward are not good signs.

3. Wait until the interviewer goes through your profile.Don't start talking before you are asked anything – it shows you are nervous.Answer the questions in a clear & bold manner,once your turn comes.

4. While answering any question,do not look at the ceiling or around the room.Look at the interviewer ,it shows that you are interested in the conversation.

5. If you don't know the answer,say it to the panel.Do not try to fill the gap by giving unwanted or wrong answers.Incase of such situations,DON`T scratch your head, bite your nails, close your eyes or put your fingers on your face.

6. Do not repeat the same answers again.It clearly shows that you are unprepared & have no proper understanding of the subject.Also,remember to start answering after the question has been asked.Rushing to answer shows that you want to complete the interview process as soon as possible.

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