It is said that
first impression are developed within the first two minutes of an interview.
Also, it is said that a good first impression followed by a well rounded and
backed up interview session is enough to clinch the job interview, without even
needing the right kind of qualifications. Although the nature of this second
statement remains to be somewhat dubious, it elaborates the importance of
making and maintaining a good and impressive impression throughout the
interview. As such, it is generally said that underselling the self and
patronizing one’s own abilities in order to give the interviewer an upper hand
is a good way to clinch the job. This however, is a quickly dying trend in the
market. Companies from any field are continually looking for fast, intelligent
and focused players who can make good on goals and have the capacity to go the
extra mile to bring in real success. Portrayal of these abilities, although
easier said than done is becoming crucial in the market.
One of the most
important aspects of the interview is the dress code that the applicant follows
when applying for the interview. Successful and smart people don’t dress
gaudily in flashy suits, uncomfortable and revealing dresses and blouses and
improper shorts and skirts. Making a statement therefore requires due focus on
all aspects of appearance. From breath, to nails, to facial hair, to
hairstyles, everything has to be checked and maintained. Some companies may
have strict guidelines on dressing and may issue these instructions beforehand
to applicants. Following these rules but with a bit of interpretation takes the
applicant a long way in the interview. The changes have to be very subtle and
extremely creative. The next aspect which makes all the difference is the
handshake and the salutation that people employ in order to greet their
interviewers. Nothing says I am right for this job like total and complete
confidence in the handshake and the greeting. A good smile (nothing over the
top) followed by a quick yet confident and firm handshake and a proper greeting
makes more than half the impression.
Applicants must
then follow this up by confident and extremely pertinent replies. Those who can
garnish conversation with bits of Humor without sounding non-complacent or
informal will find this working to their advantage. Knowledge and information
about the company, the workplace, the job profile and the market on the whole
is another factor which matters to an infinite degree. Knowledge not only about
the job but also about the operations of the company, information that only
specialists and insiders may know always gives an impression of a high degree
of proficiency and market knowledge. People must remember however not to go
over the top with these bit of information which may lead to questions and
conversations about unknown things. Infusing the proceedings with a proper
atmosphere of selling oneself and one’s qualities right from the very outset is
another thing that makes for a terrific impression. Although there is no one
way to make a perfect impression, people can employ any variety of methods such
as the ones mentioned above to be successful at their interviews.
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