How to Face an Interview for the First Time?
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How to Face an Interview for the First Time?

First job interviews are both memorable and stressful at the same time. While you appear for a job interview for the first time, do not let the stress and nervousness get on you. You can excel in your first interview simply by following some tips, so here we go!

 

7 Tips for Your First Job Interview:

  • Reach before time
  • Dress Appropriately
  • Know the Jargons
  • Research the Company
  • Go Prepared
  • Be Calm & Flexible
  • Stay Honest

 

Reach before time

Make sure you reach the interview location at least 20 minutes before the official time. When you are there before time, you get enough time to settle down, decompress and catch your breath instead of rushing and arriving dot on time or a little late.

Except that, you can perceive the surroundings quite well when you reach early. Simply observing can tell you a lot about the company, the work culture and employees. Such minute observations help your carry yourself better and connect with the interviewers.

 

Dress Appropriately 

Being well-dressed is essential for an interview. So, you must groom yourself and ensure good hygiene. As soon as you enter the interview room, the recruiter will make their mind about the sort of personality you have.

Also, dress according to the culture of the company. If you are giving an interview in a highly professional company, then prefer dressing in a prim and proper suit. Similarly, if the company you are interviewing in allows casual dressing, do not dress too much.

 

Know the Jargons

Naturally, when you are giving an interview for the first time, employers do not expect you to know everything about the field. However, when you know some basic jargons of the business, it will create a positive impression.

Your interviewer will think of you as someone who has put an effort to prepare for the interview, which directly indicates your sincerity, passion and dedication to land a job in that specific company. This makes you stand apart from others and exhibits your keen interest in the field.

 

Research the Company

Save no effort in researching about the company. Research about how the company works, the mission and goals, basic “about us” knowledge of the company and information about the job role you will work in. You will find a lot of company information online, either on the website or social media pages.

Additionally, see what the position is all about and try to exhibit the information you have and the skill you know this role will require during an interview. This will imply that you have the required skill, and then it becomes easier to sell yourselves.

 

Go Prepared

While you sit there answering in the interview, your answers must come across as well-prepared ones. Know as much as you can about the job position. Figure out answers like why you are the right fit for this role and why you wish to choose that particular company. The more information you have about the job, the better fit you’re.

Moreover, you need to be prepared to answer some most-asked questions like your strengths & weakness and where you see after 5-years etc. Also, be very thorough with what you have written in your resume and ensure that every information mentioned is accurate.

 

Be Calm & Flexible

Many interviewers ask you questions that you might not be ready for. In such situations, do not get nervous and try staying as calm as possible. Interviewers may ask you questions like what are your travel preferences and your views on staying overseas.

Such questions could be just to know how you think and react. Stay true to yourself and answer what you actually feel but make sure you put it across well. Your answers to unexpected questions manifest how mature your thought process is.

 

Stay Honest

This one might sound a little further, but it will always work in your support. You should never lie when it’s about a job interview – whether it’s over a video call or in-person – or it’s about the information mentioned in your resume. Be confident and true in every question you get asked.

You may lie to the interviewer by saying you know an X skill, and if your interviewer questions you for that skill, you may get exposed and might fail to clear the round further. Instead, stick to your reality and tell the interviewer you only have a basic idea of the skill.

 

Nowadays, colleges have begun to prepare their students for placements. So, if you are looking for a good college to study, then choose the one that, along with good education, prepares you to get ready for placements. At Marwadi University, we prepare our learners to perform well in interviews using a 360-Degree Learning Approach, so best for great prospects!

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