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1. Prepare; You need to listen and prepare, make sure you understand their questions.
2. Situation; Tell them, describe the situation based on your own experiences. It shows that
you have that answer that can win their heart. For example, they ask you to tell them about
your leadership skill. You have to think about the situation that you look good and show
that you have good leadership skills.
3. Task; Explain the task you had completed.
4. Action; Describe the specific actions you took to complete the task.
5. Result; Close with the result of your efforts.
Preparing for a job interview
Preparing for your questions at the job interview. When they are about to finish, they will
ask you “Do you have any questions to ask during this interview?”. If you don’t ask any questions
it seems like you don’t brave enough to ask or you are not really interested in this interview.
• Good questions to ask the interviewer.
For example
1. Well, I think it’s pretty clear that this is a really great company that I would love to
work with. So what are the next steps after today’s interview?
2. How long do you think it will take to make a decision about the position?
These questions show that you are really interested in this job.
• Some NO-NO Questions at a job interview.
For example
1. How much money can I earn?
2. How many vacation days can I get?
3. How big is the bonus here?
4. Do I need to come to the office every day?
These questions make you look so greedy like you are only interested in money and your
own benefits.
On the interview date
• Checklist for the job interview.
• While waiting for the interview, you have to look professional all the time because
sometimes they keep watching your reaction through the CCTV.
Preparing For a job interview
During the interview: Body language is very important because it says 1000 words.
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