How to face an interview?

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Calm, confident and FOCUS on the questions that are hurled at you. Respond to the point. Do not think of clearing the interview, but rather FOCUS on the way you answer: Karm Karlo, fall mil jayega.
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Facing an interview is a skill. Few tips: Confidence Know the organization Know the interview system Gather more information about your job profile Prepare for success Be on time Greet the interviewer Keep at least three resumes with you Wear formal dress Do not ask salary first Try to match the requirement...
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Facing an interview is a skill. Few tips: Confidence Know the organization Know the interview system Gather more information about your job profile Prepare for success Be on time Greet the interviewer Keep at least three resumes with you Wear formal dress Do not ask salary first Try to match the requirement of the organization read less
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Three main points for success in the interview: Confidence Keep your replies to the point. Reply in short, crisp sentences. Keep a calm straight face and look your interview in his eye often, but not continuously.
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Three main points for success in the interview: Confidence Keep your replies to the point. Reply in short, crisp sentences. Keep a calm straight face and look your interview in his eye often, but not continuously. read less
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Confidence is the Mantra. Any interview will start with the interviewer asking you to introduce yourself. Be very specific but do not forget to include every important detail such as your name, your academic and professional background etc. Then the technical questions may come up. Make sure you are...
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Confidence is the Mantra. Any interview will start with the interviewer asking you to introduce yourself. Be very specific but do not forget to include every important detail such as your name, your academic and professional background etc. Then the technical questions may come up. Make sure you are preparing well for them. read less
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One must know the field where you are going; the rest will follow.
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First of all, you need to be confident about your subject, professional skills and know what you are going to be talking about. Secondly, make sure your body language is up to the mark. Any sign of fidgeting, nervousness, stuttering or fumbling is a clean giveaway of your nervousness. Maintain a confident...
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First of all, you need to be confident about your subject, professional skills and know what you are going to be talking about. Secondly, make sure your body language is up to the mark. Any sign of fidgeting, nervousness, stuttering or fumbling is a clean giveaway of your nervousness. Maintain a confident posture, with your back straight and hands folded out front. Reply to all the questions confidently; if you don't know the answer, make sure you come out clean and don't try to play around with words as this puts a bad impression. read less
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Confidence is the key... Knowing the company details helps a lot
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Shruti Kaura has a proven track record of 10+ years for providing individual training

With a certain pre-prepared set of questions & answers which will build your confidence level very high. So, Prepared Q&A combined with knowledge of respective company's profile will help you to excel in all your interviews.
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Spoken English, Communication Skills, Interview Skills, Marketing Trainer with 10 years experience

Reciting power statements like "I am the best, I can do it, I will get through the interview" will help.. try n do it when you are just about to enter the interview room
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"Read , Recall and Procure"

with positive attitude
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