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5 Things Interviewers Notice - Work It Daily
5 Things Interviewers Notice - Work It Daily Interviewers can get a pretty good sense of your character even before you open your mouth. While what you say at the job interview will matter, what you donât say and do also matters. Every aspect from what time you arrived to the job interview, what youâre wearing, and your communication (verbal and non-verbal) is under review by the interviewer. So, hereâs what interviewers are taking notice of and things you can do to come off professional, polished, and prepared. RELATED: Need advice for job search? Watch these tutorials! 1. Are you on time? As a job candidate you want to arrive at the job interview on time. That means 5-10 minutes before the appointment time. Arriving 30 minutes late or even 30 minutes early is not advised. The point is you want to be prompt â" ready when they are ready for you. Arriving late informs the interviewer youâre unprofessional and may have poor time management skills. Arriving too early can inform the interviewer youâre overly anxious and it can also put you both in a weird spot where youâre waiting around and the interviewer may feel odd with you waiting. If you do get to the location early, take a few minutes to freshen up and prepare mentally for the interview at a local coffee shop. 2. Are you dressed the part? Your attire at a job interview will leave an important impression. Itâll either inform the employer you belong or youâre out of sync with the job and company environment. Do research ahead of time â" call the front desk, let them know you have an interview coming up and just wanted to ask about the office dress code. You also want to be mindful while planning your attire to not wear anything (including accessories) that may be cause for distraction during the interview. 3. What is your body language communicating? Body language can communicate more strongly than what you have to say verbally. Take for instance someone whoâs communicating verbally that they are excited, but their body language and facial expression displays something less than excitement. The message of excitement will not come across because what the interviewer will remember is whatâs visually communicated. So in communicating at the job interview, be aware of your body language. You want to keep a natural posture, have eye contact and smile as you communicate what it is that you have to offer. Itâll leave the interviewer with a much better impression of you. For more tips on body language, read: â6 Tips For Job Seekers On Body Language.â 4. Do you know the employer? Employers desire job candidates who have a real passion for the job and their business. That means someone who knows what the organization and their business is all about. Responses to questions and comments should come across tailored to the employerâs needs. So, before you walk into the job interview, make sure youâve read up on the business and employer. Be prepared to answer: âWhat do you know about us?â A job candidate whoâs unprepared essentially tells the interviewer that they are not that serious about the job. 5. Can you effectively communicate your qualifications? The interviewerâs impressed with your qualifications on paper, now you just have to effectively communicate them in person. Be prepared to address all aspects of your resume and come armed with experiences you can reflect back on and talk about to demonstrate you have what they are looking for. The experiences you share should be relevant to the employer and indicate accomplishments and success on the job. Job candidates who canât explain their experience and skills at the interview will come across as unqualified. If you really want the job, youâre going to have to put the time and effort into preparing for the interview! Interviewers keep a watchful eye during the interview for any red flags, so be prepared! For additional tips on job interviewing, read â5 Red Flags Employers Watch For in Job Interviews.â Related Posts How To Customize Your Resume 3 Tips For Flaunting Your Value On Your Resume How To Make Dates On A Resume Work For You About the author Don Goodmanâs firm was rated as the #1 Resume Writing Service in 2013, 2014, and 2015. Don is a triple-certified, nationally recognized Expert Resume Writer, Career Management Coach and Job Search Strategist who has helped thousands of people secure their next job. Check out his Resume Writing Service. Get a Free Resume Evaluation or call him at 800.909.0109 for more information. Disclosure: This post is sponsored by a CAREEREALISM-approved expert. You can learn more about expert posts here. Photo Credit: Shutterstock Have you joined our career growth club?Join Us Today!
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