Interviews for graduate jobs come in a variety of formats: competence
interviews, telephone interviews, panel
interviews, technical interviews and now, strengths
interviews. If you’re going face-to-face (or on the phone) with
graduate recruiters then knowing what to expect and how to prepare will give
you a head start and keep your interview nerves at bay. Find tips for dealing
with tricky interview questions and techniques to help you come across
with confidence.
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Body talk: the right moves for graduate job interviews
How you act in a graduate job interview is important: it's part of creating the ideal package. Practise some body language techniques today so that you stay cool in the interview hot seat.Dress for success at your graduate job interviews
You want graduate recruiters to remember you, not your clothes, so find out what to wear to boost your confidence and create a professional impression at interview.Make the best first impression with graduate recruiters
Handshake, smile, eye contact: check! You don't need to be told that the impression you give in the first few minutes of the interview is of critical importance. Find out how to leave a lasting impression right from the start.
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Tips for graduates: how to deal with job interview nerves
A graduate job interview, like a visit to the dentist or a final exam, can fill the most confident of us with dread and anxiety. But don't panic. A few simple techniques, good preparation and some positive thinking can do wonders to reduce your stress levels and help you shine, even if you're naturally shy.Deal with the job-hunter's biggest fear: tricky interview questions
Graduate employers use a range of interview questions to assess what you know about them and whether you're the right fit for the job. Don't trip up: use our sample questions and hints to guide your interview preparation.Eight steps to graduate interview success
An invitation to an interview means you're well on your way to securing yourself a graduate job. But selling your skills face to face or on the phone is very different from selling your skills on paper. Here are the main steps to help you think on your feet and prepare for all eventualities.Last-minute interview confidence boost: if you don't feel it, fake it!
We've collected some expert tips in case you need a last-minute confidence boost before your graduate job interview.Reported by: TargetJobs.co.uk