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ask questions and retain the information. Always be the first one to volunteer and always be the first one to answer the question.
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Wow, improving your written skills might be a starter. Do not write like this or you’ll stand out in a negative way.
Ask pertinent questions to the job.
If you see a problem, identify it and a possible solution.
Be proactive, don’t take just observe quietly.
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Prepare for extemporaneous /tricky interview one like “call center”. see call center questions.
1. ask interviewee question ones in a while.
2. have nationwide knowledge of people’s demand.
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You probably want very specific tips rather than crap like “ask questions” or “be eager,” so here are some:
1) Be very well-dressed, and look your best. People don’t like to admit this, but good-looking people tend to be favored. If you’re not naturally good-looking, at least dress well and be well-groomed.
2) Be the tallest. You can’t affect this too much, so the best you can do is wear dress shoes with heels.
3) Be polite and greet everyone with a firm handshake. Introduce yourself and say your name AS you shake their hand to emphasize it, so they’ll remember you.
3a) Be especially polite and gracious to any women you meet. It’s a modern age, but women still react very favorably to men who act graciously towards them. They will likely influence the other male decision-makers in your favor.
4) Maintain steady eye contact. Hold peoples’ gazes. Do this both with the people you meet on the job as well as the other candidates – it will intimidate them, while conveying to the people on the job a firm impression that you are not a person to be taken lightly. It will give you “presence.”
5) Don’t swear or do anything untoward or uncouth (this goes without saying).
6) If one of the other candidates tries to “do something” (i.e. takes the initiative, trying to stand out), don’t feel threatened. Instead, HELP them, and when you do, use it as an opportunity to forge a bond with them, like a “we’re all in this together” type of bond. The ability to form bonds is important in managers, and it will reflect favorably on you.
I’ve done a lot of managing and hiring.
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Look good. Dress for the position you are applying for and answer questions confidently but do not brag. Clarify questions if they are not clear to you. Or, restate the question. Act naturally and don’t be nervous. Good luck.
Peace and blessings!
I’ve done a lot of managing and hiring.
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