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Facing Interview

Job interview questions more or less follow a set pattern. You can get to know them from leading career sites or professional career guide agencies. It s always better to have answers to common questions prepared beforehand, so that you can convincingly drive home the points in the interview board. To maintain the right stresses and pauses, it is always advisable to rehearse some mock interviews before some close friend who can point out the lapses, if any, for appropriate corrective action.

In an interview board, it s always important to present facts and stay away from fiction. If there s something that you do not know, tell that to the board. No body expects you to know everything. If you are working somewhere and planning a change, tell the reason why you are contemplating the change honestly to the board if you are asked about it. Even if it is for a mundane reason like disliking the boss, come out honestly. If you have been fired from the previous job, tell them that. Placing straight things straight generally do not harm; rather, they earn you appreciation.

When replying to the questions, you must remember to show due courtesies to the interview board. Sounding loud, aggressive or garrulous is not well taken. Do not interrupt the person asking the question midway; wait for him to complete his question and then give your answer.

Do not forget to be cool and bring out the best of positive attitude in you to clinch the interview.

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