10 Strategies to Improve Your Interview IQ

Even the smartest and most qualified job seekers need to prepare for job  interviews. Why, you ask? Interviewing is a learned skill, and there are no  second chances to make a great first impression. So study these 10 strategies to  enhance your interview IQ from Monster's Career Advice.

 

 

1. Practice Good Nonverbal Communication

It's about demonstrating confidence: standing straight, making eye contact and  connecting with a good, firm handshake. That first impression can be a great  beginning -- or quick ending -- to your interview.

 

2. Dress for the Job or Company

Today's casual dress codes do not give you permission to dress as "they" do when  you interview. It is important to look professional and well-groomed. Whether  you wear a suit or something less formal depends on the company culture and the  position you are seeking. If possible, call to find out about the company dress  code before the interview.

 

3. Listen

From the very beginning of the interview, your interviewer is giving you  information, either directly or indirectly. If you are not hearing it, you are  missing a major opportunity. Good communication skills include listening and  letting the person know you heard what was said. Observe your interviewer, and  match that style and pace.

 

4. 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 tend to ramble, 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.

 

5. 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.

 

6. 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 orientation -- these topics could send you out the door very  quickly.

 

7. 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.

 

8. Take Care to Answer the Questions

When an interviewer asks for an example of a time when you did something, he is  seeking 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.

 

9. Ask Questions

When asked if they have any questions, most candidates answer, "No." Wrong  answer. It is extremely important to ask questions to demonstrate an interest in what goes on in the company. Asking questions also gives you the opportunity to find out if this is the right place for you. The best questions come from listening to what is asked during the interview and asking for additional information.

 

10. Don't Appear Desperate

When you interview with the "please, please hire me" approach, you appear desperate and less confident. Maintain the three C's during the interview: cool, calm and confident. You know you can do the job; make sure the interviewer believes you can, too.

 

[sources: Monster Career Advice]

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