3/5 Vikrant U. 5 years ago on Google
I
got
there
for
a
interview.
There
is
interview
tips....
Don't
talk
too
much
Telling
the
interviewer
more
than
he
needs
to
know
could
be
a
fatal
mistake.
When
you
have
not
prepared
ahead
of
time,
you
may
ramble when
answering interview
questions,
sometimes
talking
yourself
right
out
of
the
job. Prepare
for
the
interview by
reading
through
the job
posting,
matching
your
skills
with
the
position's
requirements
and
relating
only
that
information.
Don't
be
too
familiar
The
interview
is
a
professional
meeting
to
talk
business.
This
is
not
about
making
a
new
friend.
Your
level
of
familiarity
should
mimic
the
interviewer's
demeanor.
It
is
important
to
bring
energy
and
enthusiasm
to
the
interview
and
to
ask
questions,
but
do
not
overstep
your
place
as
a
candidate
looking
for
a
job.
Use
appropriate
language
It's
a
given
that
you
should
use professional
language during
the
interview.
Be
aware
of
any
inappropriate
slang
words
or
references
to
age,
race,
religion,
politics,
or
sexual
orientationâthese
topics
could
send
you
out
the
door
very
quickly.
Don't
be
cocky
Attitude
plays
a
key
role
in
your
interview
success.
There
is
a
fine
balance
between confidence,
professionalism,
and
modesty.
Even
if
you're
putting
on
a
performance
to
demonstrate
your
ability,
overconfidence
is
as
bad,
if
not
worse,
as
being
too
reserved.
Take
care
to
answer
the
questions
When
interviewers
ask
for
an
example
of
a
time
when
you
did
something,
they
are
asking behavioral
interview
questions,
which
are
designed
to
elicit
a
sample
of
your
past
behavior.
If
you
fail
to
relate
a
specific
example,
you
not
only
don't
answer
the
question,
but
you
also
miss
an
opportunity
to
prove
your
ability
and
talk
about
your
skills.