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Navigation:: Home >> Electronics, radio and software jobs >> this page At the job interview- notes on preparing for a job interviewApart from preparing a CV one of the other major hurdles in seeking a new job is attending an interview. Whether it is for an electronics engineering job - electronics design, test engineering, or whether it is in software, or whether the job is in any other field, then attending an interview is certain to happen. While a job interview may be looked upon as a nerve-racking experience, it should not be so. Whatever the job, electronics, software, or any other discipline, the interview is an opportunity for the employer to look at the interviewee and the interviewee to look at the employer. While job interviews are not always the best way to assessing jobs and job applicants, they are nevertheless one of the best ways there are. With this in mind, it helps if anyone wanting to apply for a job knows what to do in an interview, and how to give themselves the best chance of succeeding. It's all in the preparationAs with may things in life, good preparation beforehand pays dividends later. The same is true for job interviews, whether for electronics engineering jobs, software jobs, or for any other type of job. There are a number of points to check and find out before going along for the interview. Most of them are quite obvious, but it worth making a checklist before the interview arrives to ensure that everything will go well:
At the job interviewTwo of the major points at any interview are to get there on time and to dress for the occasion. If anyone is late for an interview, whatever the reason it will inconvenience the interviewers and be marked against them. With this in mind leave plenty of time to get there, and also know exactly where to go. It does not help to rush into an interview anxious because you are late! However it also does not help to get there too early and worry. It can sometimes help to get very close, check where everything is and then go an have a coffee, or something else to spend a few minutes waiting. Dress code is also important. It is often best to err on the side of being cautious and conservative. However if in doubt check with the employment agency if one is used. When in the interview remember to be attentive, polite, and courteous. Never interrupt, even if they do. Be positive and enthusiastic. It also helps to sit up straight in the chair. Not only does it look much better to the interviewers, but it also helps to put the interviewee in a much more positive frame of mind. Interview Do s and Don'ts
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