Dear MEL Topic Readers,
Not using these job interview tips can reduce your chances of getting
that job
A job interview is often a deciding opportunity for one's career and
life. Once you get a chance, you want to look not only qualified for the job
but also valuable for the organization or the employer. Yet in the digital age
especially after the pandemic, many young people aren’t used to in-person or
one-on-one interactions. Interviewers have found young candidates bring parents
to an in-person interview, refuse to turn on the camera in an online interview,
avoid making eye contact, or dress inappropriately. Since interviewers are busy
conducting interviews with many candidates, interviewees are expected to be
well-prepared to stand out. Before the interview, you can research the
industry, employer, and job, prepare questions, and practice mock interviews to
look like a more valuable candidate.
Read the article and learn some valuable tips to prepare for a job
interview.
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