Tips for a great Interview

Going for an interview? Make sure to check out these tips before you go.
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Remember to dress for the type of business, a graphic designer won't dress as fancy as a CEO.
Remember to dress for the type of business, a CEO won't dress as fancy as a owner.
Make sure that you know what is current;y happening in the company. Find out what clients they have, what kind of social responsibility do they run and any achievements they might have gained.
Even if it is the contact page, read it! It is important for the company to know that their candidate is invested in the job. You will also look smart and relevant when the company asks you about their company!
LinkIn is a great tool for the business world. It's ;like the Facebook of the business industry. Search your possible employee online, find out who is working there, this will give you an idea of what kind of culture the company has and is looking for.
When you stick to the positives, it won't just translate into your general attitude but will also let you look experienced. Don't bring up your weak points.
When you get asked this don't freak out. Calmly answer the question in a manner that show's that you are interested in the company.
Yes, future employers will check out your Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Don't let them see your 21st birthday party where things got a bit freaky!
If you speak clearly, it seems that you have been around. When you stumble over your words, it might seem that you don't know what you are talking about.
Wehn someone asks who you are, answer them with our name, followed by your title and a smidge of personal detail. This will connect you and your interviewer and make a lasting impression.
Don't use industry heavy words, unless the person you are talking to is also and will understand the jargon. This shows that you are able to function outside of the work environment and is considerate of others.
Common factors then to make people feel connected. Point out something that you have in common, this will remind the interviewer of you CV every time they see the thing ou have in common.
Everyone loves compliments. People remember how others made them feel. Make sure that you make the interviewer feel good!