json_metadata | "{"app":"musing/1.1","appTags":["Life","nature","musing","steem","steemit"],"appCategory":"Life","appTitle":"What are the things to know, before going for an interview?","appBody":"<p>There are lots of different types of interviews I've been to, maybe close to 30 or 40 in my career and I've been to many of it. There are things that they would look at from your resume to double check if what you have stated is honestly written in the resume and not made up. </p>\n<p>1. Attire and grooming </p>\n<p>Prepare your attire and wear something that proper enough for the interview. It will surely let your future employers have this first impression from the attire you wear. Have a proper hair cut and make sure that at least you look pleasant enough for an interview. Get another person to have a view and check if there is anything else that needs to be improved. </p>\n<p>2. Resume and certificates preparation</p>\n<p>Prepare and print a set of your resume and certificates for your interview in case the employer did not print one, usually they would be printing one set too. Just in case. Look at your resume carefully and think of your strengths and what you can do to contribute for the company. The company would be looking for these traits in a person. The main question that companies would want to ask is that, how can this employee be able to add value to the job. </p>\n<p>3. Knowledge of the job that is required</p>\n<p>Have to be really know what the job is about as the employer would want to know if you could do the job that is advertised. The first think definitely they would ask you to do is to introduce yourself and it would usually be a five minute introduction that would be required. Prepare for a script and just look through it a day or two before the interview and make sure you need to hit your main strength and use that as your weapon of choice to make your employers interested in hiring you. If employers want to hire an employee, they would want to see if the employee is able to do the job well. </p>\n<p>There are some more other things that employers are looking for before they hire an employee and google can give some reference but you need to do extra research and ask those who have gone for interview for some tips. </p>","appDepth":2,"appParentPermlink":"f3ujga2cq","appParentAuthor":"duchessrita","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","musingAppVersion":"1.1","musingPostType":"answer"}" |
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