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One Instance of an interview that went well was a recent one I had given in a company recently. For the job I made sure I read the job description properly and connected the requirements with the skills I had, I did not have retail or customer service experience that is required for this role, but I tied it in with previous job situations I had worked in. Also, I watched a couple of videos on situational interviews on internet and understood what employers are looking for and the ideal answers to give. I then reflected on situations in my previous job and prepared a rough answer to those questions.
On the day of the interview, I arrived well before time and answered the questions quickly as the happened to be the exact same questions I had prepared for. At the end of the interview, I thanked the person conducting the interview and waited for a further update. Also, at the end of the interview I showed my keenness by asking probing questions about the role.
In my past experience in conducting interviews, some dos and donts are dress up appropriately for the interview, be on time as the person interviewing has multiple other tasks. Also be honest as an experienced person can easily make out when the data shared does not add up. It’s a must to be professional and not casual during an interview.
Some ways to impress an interviewer are to show up on time, show knowledge about the role and company that you will be working for. Highlight key achievements and awards received.
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