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well done! You have passed the application letter selection and pre-test selection.

Now, it is time to interview.
So, prepare your self to the interview. First, things that you should know is, interview different with you are sitting in front of the jury who will bring you to the jail. Interview is a way to inform yourself to the company and also company inform themselves to you. It means you can ask anything that you need to know about company.

What are they in the interview? Here you are:

Dress is not important but needed to impress the interviewer. So, choose the right dress. Here, avoid use the light color. Because it will look like you will go to the party. Suggested color is masculine color. Such as brown, black or blue.
Impress the interviewer with smile. Smile can bring you to a comfortable conversation.
Don’t make unnecessary movement. Such as playing the pen in your hand, move your feet. These movements show that you are not comfortable in the interview or probably nervous.
Avoid Yes/No answer as much as you can. Remember the company need to know about you.
If you do not understand about what interviewer said, do not shy to ask it. Your question is not showing how stupid you are. Probably your question will bring another impression to them. It means they will see you as a good learner who can be trained easily. Usually some company like the good learner than a “yes sir” employee.
Be honest with your answer. Because the same question will be give in the other section. So, you can trapped there.
Don’t be show off. Boss will choose you not because how good you are but how she/he likes you.
Say thanks and sorry in a necessary situation. Usually, people don’t like someone who never said thanks or sorry.

Some note to you, if you are not accepted, it doesn’t mean that you are bad. But it is mean that the company did not need you to fill the vacant for this time. So, don’t be shy to try again next time.

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Posted by admin on Tuesday, October 30th, 2007


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