Interview Tips And Questions: 3 Remarkable Ways To Get Your Dream Job!

 Interview tips and questions can be some of the toughest parts of a job interview, especially if you don't have any tips and questions prepared, anyone can defeat the fear of being nervous only if they have the right tips and questions, relax here are some helpful interview tips and questions below

Body language - always have a good posture don't show any signs of bad postures because as humans a prospective employer will pick up on it very easily, and it tells them you are not interested in the position. A few quick tips on body language when it's time for you to speak, never cross your arms or legs when in an interview, as it will mean that you are closed minded or you have something to hide.

How to answer a question - remember when the potential employer is asking you a question first think about what you want to say, then once you have what you want to say, say it carefully, one of the most hardest questions an employer can ask is " what are your weaknesses?" most people take this question carelessly but recently when I had an interview and was asked this question my reply was "my weaknesses is my asthma but it's controlled" every employer knows that people face weaknesses regardless of their situation, basically you want to give the answer then back it up with a way that you're going to improve your weakness or explain how you're on top of it.

What kind of questions will you be asked - an employer wants to know if your going to the perfect candidate for the job or position so here's more interview tips and questions, remember that employers have questions designed to tell them if your going to suit the job.

For example "Have you ever done anything for a company outside of your obligations?" this question is designed to see if you are eager to go the extra mile, and if you can pass this test your most likely to win them over. Recently a friend of mine had this same question she replied "yes I have, like the time when I worked overtime when I didn't have to but my boss needed to get some assignments out"

Remember always use good posture, sit with a straight back and make as much eye contact as possible, any employer can read signs of bad body language so you want to keep clear of this immediately because 55% of the interview will be based around your body language. Don't forget to answer all questions honestly even if you think you're not up to performing the job.