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Where in the World Is...? him/her complete the question before you answer.With Internet use spreading across the globe, one advertising message no longer fits all. Believe it or not, Asians, Europeans and Latin Americans account for more than 60 percent of al 10- Believe in what you say. 11- Live up to what you say. Stay honest. 12-Your exit from the interview should keep the same pace you entered. Stay calm, shake hands if possible. Close the door if the person you are meeting Eliminate Painful Meetings When you are called for a job interview, you need to be aware that every step of the way counts for your success. You need to make a great First impression at the Job Interview by controlling your body language. Here are some tips to look for. Practice these suggestions for 10 minutes before you walk in to your interview.I remember being interviewed by a writer for an article about effective meetings that was to appear in a national magazine. The writer began the interview by saying, “I don’t want any of 1- Dress to kill! 2- Stay calm. Wise people are calm. 3- Arriving at the reception area. Ask for your contact person be it the HR person or the manager who should be meeting you. 4- Look busy if you are asked to wait. Play with your PDA or read a newspaper. Good candidates are always busy. 5- Walking to meeting room: walk in a fair pace. 6- When you speak, keep it short and brief. Remember the name of the person you are meeting and repeat it in the first few minutes of you meeting or interview. 7- When you sit make sure that you do not confront the person you are meeting or being interviewed by. Keep the angle of the seat to 45 degree. 8- Stay calm, think before your talk. Trying counting to ten before you reply to any question. 9- Do not interrupt the person interviewing you. Let him/her complete the question before you answer. 10- Believe in what you say. 11- Live up to what you say. Stay honest. 12-Your exit from the interview should keep the same pace you entered. Stay calm, shake hands if possible. Close the door if the person you are meeting i 10 Reasons to Adopt Data Visualization you walk in to your interview.1. Bar ChartsThere is more to bar charts than meets the eye with data visualization. Bar charts is just one example of many visual tools which can be used to convey informa 1- Dress to kill! 2- Stay calm. Wise people are calm. 3- Arriving at the reception area. Ask for your contact person be it the HR person or the manager who should be meeting you. 4- Look busy if you are asked to wait. Play with your PDA or read a newspaper. Good candidates are always busy. 5- Walking to meeting room: walk in a fair pace. 6- When you speak, keep it short and brief. Remember the name of the person you are meeting and repeat it in the first few minutes of you meeting or interview. 7- When you sit make sure that you do not confront the person you are meeting or being interviewed by. Keep the angle of the seat to 45 degree. 8- Stay calm, think before your talk. Trying counting to ten before you reply to any question. 9- Do not interrupt the person interviewing you. Let him/her complete the question before you answer. 10- Believe in what you say. 11- Live up to what you say. Stay honest. 12-Your exit from the interview should keep the same pace you entered. Stay calm, shake hands if possible. Close the door if the person you are meeting The Graduate Job-Seeker or read a newspaper. Good candidates are always busy.Thousands of university and T.A.F.E. graduates will be flooding the job market up to and following the festive season. 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Stay honest. 12-Your exit from the interview should keep the same pace you entered. Stay calm, shake hands if possible. Close the door if the person you are meeting is not escorting you to the door.
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