How to keep calm during an Interview

in #interview6 years ago

Keep calm and get selected

Is there any who've appeared for any sort of interview but his or her heart didn't beat faster? I don't think there is any. If you go for an interview, you'll be sweating, your heart will beat faster as you'll be nervous. Almost all of the people in the earth have this problem.



But there are some of them who can control their nervousness. They can express they are not nervous although they are nervous. Here are some tips that can really help you to be calm during an interview.

Make the preparation well:
Do some research about the organization where you'll be sitting for the interview. It will release some pressure off you as the more you know the more your confidence level rises. Most of the scholars and experienced people have agreed on this that the best way to stay calm in an interview is to be prepared.

Make a plan:
To make a plan about what to do on the day of the interview. Make the route plan, make the papers ready, and iron your clothes. Do all of these on the day before the interview. Because, the less you have to think on the interview day, the more chance for you to be confident enough.

Practice:
Before appearing in the final interview, rehearse well. Practice the manners that should be followed during the interview. Perhaps you can make a script of what words you'll use to describe yourself.

Arrive early on the site:
Arrive at the interview site at least half an hour before the reporting time. It will give you a chance to relax and to be familiar with the environment of the office.

Be Confident:
Thinking positively and being confident is the prerequisite for appearing in the interview. Be confident. Answer each of the questions confidently. If you don't know the answer, then don't get feared. Say no with confidence.

The tips shared above have worked for me. I just shared my personal experience about facing an interview well. Try to follow them. They'll be good for you too as they were for me.

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lol it's quite easy in fact.
For the first time - yes, quite challenging. Especially if the company is cool, like GOOGL. But you can try to go to McDonalds interwiew just to get a little experience.

Self confidence and pre-preparation is all what it takes I guess+ should be a good speaker and dont out of the discussed topic, Talk less with strong words rather than talkin more with weak words.
Finally stick ur eyes to the ones asking to make them scared of your strenght and to make them listen and grasp.
Cheeers

I’m interviewing for positions at the moment and preparation is absolutely the key to success. I’ll spend days preparing for an interview. I research the company extensively, the background of the people interviewing me, and I’ll review any current media releases from or about the company as well.

I’ll then prepare answers to the most common interview questions and any technical questions that I might think that they will ask.

It’s a lot of work. But if you really want the position then it is well worth it.

Hi,
Confidence is the key for not being nervous.
If you are not confident just think, what maximum can happen in interview? I may get selected or rejected that’s it. Nothing more.
So don’t ever think about the result. This feeling will decrease you nervous ness.
And I thank you for posting this topic and we all able to discuss on it.
So post such articles on regular basic.
Thanks.

I agree with you. I still remember that day when I went to my first interview. I was very nervous Nothing could understand what would happen. At that time, I remembered somebody's saying. He said that whenever anyone is afraid of him, then put eyes in his eyes and talk. Rate will run automatically.And I did this by controlling my fear. And I passed that interview.

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Your tips are quite practical.When we read about company we have interview,it eases us.One can also take sugeestion or about questions from some acquainted company friend. @zaku is this right?

I had allot of interviews in life and those are my additional recommendations:

  • Dress appropriate (neither under- nor overdressed)
  • Prepare the most asked questions like:
  1. Questions about weakness and strength
  2. Why did you apply for the job?
  3. Why are you the appropriate person for this job
    ....
  • Ask valuable(!) questions

And most of all: just be you!

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