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Friday 13 January 2017

How To Boost Your Confidence In A Job Interview


By: eddykenworld | Time: 07:32 | Label: |

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Job seekers need to prepare well to survive rigorous interview sessions organised by employers.
Job search can be stressful and frustrating. Hence, motivation and positive  attitude are required to get the right and a dream job. Job seekers are usually nervous during interviews.


High degree of confidence is necessary to gain the interviewer's attention.
Maintain great posture and confidence with these useful interview tips:

1. Body Postures:
Naturally our actions and movement are control of our mind, yet we can make our minds to function in a way that changes our reactions. It is worthwhile to understand that slouching and crossing of arms during interview sessions are regarded as bad postures, it is mostly caused by timidness and lack of confidence on the part of the interviewee. If you are committed to opening yourself up and exhibiting the postures of the confident, you can develop a positive attitude and win interviewer's heart. Usually, it's your confidence that gives you the job. You will have to spend several minutes practicing how to open yourself up, spreading your arms, walking interview venue with your head high up. 

2. Speak With High Level Of Energy 

Speaking with a fainted voice or lack of clarity is a big turn off.  If you are not audible enough, while speaking, practice deep breathing, this will relax your diaphragm and your vocal cords, which will result in a voice with more resonance and a somewhat lower tone and more breath to give power to your speech.
It is advisable to add a few singing lessons, the instructor can teach you how to use the cavities in your head to create even more resonance. Once the interview starts, it’s extremely difficult to correct our speaking problems because we may be too nervous or we just plain don’t notice them. It is necessary to learn how to respond to questions aloud so you can hear your voice and correct any nervous pitch, tonation, and pacing problems before you go to your interview.
Smiling a way of connecting with the interviewer and a show of confidence. It reduces stress that your body and mind feel, almost similar to getting good sleep, according to recent studies. And smiling helps to generate more positive emotions within you. Smile often before your interview to get in the habit of doing so, and you’ll feel more comfortable offering a genuine smile while you’re greeted and when you’re being interviewed.

3. Practice and Rehearse Answers Loudly

Before attending any interview invitation, you must be fully equipped. Going to interviews prepared gives a feeling of confidence. You should be well-equipped, rehearse potential interview answers with a friend. Consider the skills, experience, knowledge and personal qualities you have and think of examples showing how you developed these.

4. Control Your Anxiety and Fear

For some job seekers, lack of confidence can be seen all over them from miles away. Something happens when they walk through the door of the interviewer’s office. Cold sweat trickles down the back of their knees. It's disappointing to see someone running out answers when enquiries are made to ascertain reasons they are interested to work for companies they applied for as well as determining their long-long-term career goals.

These candidates feel like they’re back at school in front of a crowded assembly, unable to make those words pass their lips. The easiest way to combat fear is by not using excuses. Instead, you need to optimistic and look for positive approaches to accomplish your goal. Don’t let fear, nerves and stage fright keep you from the job interview you want. Sometimes nerves take over and you don’t show who you are.

5. Dress Appropriately

Before you say a single word to the interviewer, you have already made an impression based on how you’re dressed. Every company has a different dress code; how you dress for the job may have very little to do with how you dress for an interview. Dress in a manner that is professionally appropriate to the position for which you are applying. In almost all cases, this means wearing a suit. A dark-colored suit with a light colored shirt is your best option.


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