You are invited to an interview. Undoubtedly, this is the most exciting stage in finding a job. Do not refuse the offer to be interviewed, even if the proposed work is not quite right for you. This is a great workout. Your success or failure during the interview depends, firstly, on your professional qualities (education, experience, qualifications, etc.), and secondly, on how you will prove to be a person at the interview. It follows from the invitation to an interview with the company that your professional qualifications generally meet the requirements of the employer. Therefore, personal qualities can be crucial. Before interviewing, consider how you will be dressed. Appearance and manner of holding are very important and practically determine the first impression. If you are going for an interview at a financial institution, choose a conservative-business uniform. If you are going to an interview with a construction company or a design company, you can afford to dress in a more relaxed style. You can try to find out in advance whether the company has adopted a business or freer clothing style, but in any case, it is better to dress more officially in an interview. If appearing at work in jeans is considered in the order of things in this company, you can afford it when you start working, but you should not come for an interview in a sweater and jeans. In any case, you should look neat and tidy. It is best for a woman to wear a formal suit or a fairly conservative dress for an interview. Do not use harsh perfumes or cologne. Make sure in advance that you know how to get to the company building and where to leave the car. Leave the house in advance. Come 15 minutes ahead of schedule. This will show that you respect the interviewer and appreciate his time. If you are still late, try to call back and warn about the delay. Remember that when choosing from several candidates with the same qualifications, your ability to make a favorable impression during the interview will play a decisive role. It is necessary to prepare your file and take it for every interview. Be careful about collecting documents. Put them in any transparent or cardboard folder if you do not have a business bag. Documents required at the interview: Resume (better in 2 copies), even if you have already sent it by fax or e-mail. Passport. Here the requirements are the same - accuracy. If even the passport itself is rather shabby, buy a new cover for it. Diploma of education. And don't forget the insert where there are grades. Documents on continuing education, courses, etc. Best of all, if diplomas and certificates worked in your favor and confirmed that you grew and continue to grow as a professional. Characteristics and letters of recommendation.
Prepare a list of your questions for the employer, write them out and keep it handy. Do not rely on your memory. At the end of the interview, it will be very difficult to gather thoughts and ask substantive questions.
Another step in preparing for an interview is to collect information about the company you are going to interview for, and about the people you are going to meet with. Useful information can be obtained in various ways. The first and most affordable is getting to know the company’s website on the Internet. In addition, many organizations distribute their brochures and brochures. Try finding articles about the company in newspapers or magazines. Chat with someone who works or has worked for this organization.
What you would like to know about the organization you go to the interview:
What products or services does the organization offer? How old is the organization? Where and to whom are products and services sold? Does the organization belong to any larger association? How much attention is paid to the organization of the press? Why? What are the press reviews about the organization? Is the organization based domestically or has partners or branches abroad? What are the prospects for the industry to which the organization belongs?
In this economy you will have a lot of trouble finding a job. So better if you start your own business. If you come here and hire a team of professional accountants, the government will never rip you off of all money. Because you will never overdue payments of your taxes and submitting reporting. I wish you best of luck.
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