1. Dos and don't of job interview
By: Pedro Daniel Cosme
Level: XII L
2. Beads of sweat build on your forehead. Your
mind is racing.
It's not a full-blown interrogation -- although it
may feel like it -- it's just a job interview. While
it's no secret that job interviews can be nerve-
racking, a lot of job candidates spend a significant
amount of time worrying about what they will
say during their interview, only to blow it all with
their body language. The old adage, "It's not
what you say, it's how you say it," still holds
meaning, even if you're not talking.
4. “You never get a second chance to make a first
impression .”
When you're going on a job interview, your
appearance is extremely important.
Knowing what to wear on a job interview is half
the battle of the interview itself.
How To Dress for Your Job
Interview
5. •Make sure your clothes that are neatly ironed
and press.
•Make sure your clothing fits properly.
•Don't wear flashy jewelry.
•Dress according to the season.
•For men, make sure you shave and keep facial
hair to a minimum.
•Make sure you have a nice, clean haircut that
makes you look well groomed.
Here are the guidelines
6. When first deciding what to wear on a job
interview, you should first take into
consideration the culture of the company you
are interviewing with, and dress accordingly.
Check out the company culture
8. •Please…I beg of you…don't come to an
interview if you haven't bathed or brushed
your teeth!
•Don't interrupt the interviewer!
•Don't take off on your own and answer a
question that wasn't asked.
•Don't go heavy on the make-up.
•Rub or touch your nose.
Things NOT To Do in an Interview
9. •Sit with your armed folded across your chest.
•Cross your legs and idly shake one over the
other.
•Lean your body towards the door.
What You Should Never Do in a
Job Interview