5 tips for smooth Interview

Odd behavior isn’t the only way to ruin your chances of landing a job. When hiring managers were asked to name the most common and damaging interview mistakes a candidate can make, 51 percent listed dressing inappropriately. Forty-nine percent cited badmouthing a former boss as the worst offense, while 48 percent said appearing disinterested. Arrogance (44 percent), insufficient answers (30 percent) and not asking good questions (29 percent) were also top answers.
To ensure your interview is smooth and error-free, follow these five tips.
Do some research: When you walk into a job interview, knowledge of the company’s history, goals and current activity proves to the interviewer that you are not only prepared for the interview, but also that you want to be a part of the organization.
Don’t lie: If the conversation drifts to a topic you’re not knowledgeable about, admit you don’t know the answer and then explain how you would go about finding a solution. Displaying your problem-solving skills is better than babbling about something you don’t understand.
Keep it professional: Although interviewers often try to create a comfortable setting to ease the job seeker’s nerves, business decorum shouldn’t disappear. Avoid offering personal details that can be controversial or have no relevance to the position, such as political and religious beliefs or stories about a recent break-up.
Know what to expect: Expect to hear staple interview questions: “What’s your biggest weakness?” “Why do you want to work here?” “Tell me about yourself.” “Why did you leave your last job?” These open-ended questions are harder to answer than they sound, so think about your responses before the interview.
Put on a happy face: The interview is not the time to air your grievances about being wronged by a past boss. How you speak about a previous employer gives the hiring manager an idea of how you’ll speak about him or her once you’ve moved on.

sir/medam,
iam always go to interviws but all the time fail the interviw fail i don’t what do i that time please give some suggeison about my interviws
hi sir/mam..
i have attend lot of interview but automatically comes some nervous in my mind ,i am not able to answering the interviewer question plz give me better suggestion, i have knowledge but i havn,t words to express in front of interviewer and one more thing i did commerce graduation and int diploma IATA&UFTAA foundation ,then how to make cv plz help me
thanks regards
thaha
how to reply if we r not well aware of the ans?
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@ The interview is not the time to air your grievances about being wronged by a past boss. How you speak about a previous employer gives the hiring manager an idea of how you’ll speak about him or her once you’ve moved on.
This is excellent presentation i ever find as an interview guidline. Thanks for apnijobs.com for for providing such a precious consultancy material on interview.
when we are going for interview the most comon question is what is your name antthe most important thin is that how we have to sit in
plz reply me soon
Thanks
Best regards
@Faraz: The state that you get into during interview is nervousness. Being nervous doesn’t mean that you have lost confidence. It’s okay being nervous until you don’t show it.
Here are few tips to ease your nervousness:
1. Maintain composure. When called for interview, take deep breaths before entering the room, sit upright but in relaxed posture. You may also drink a glass of water before interview to keep your throat from drying.
2. Practice, Practice, Practice. As they say, Practice makes a man Perfect. You can practice mock interview sessions with friends or siblings. Try to be in your prospective employer’s shoes, make a list of possible questions and go through them with your partner. This will ease some of the real life pressure from you.
Most importantly feel good and think good. Once you are through an interview, take some time to analyze what went wrong with it and practice more to do that correctly next time.
Keep us updated with your success story.
Best of Luck!
sir,
i have a problem which i want to consult with u that i lose my confidence while im sitting in the interview ,tell me sum suggestions how can i gain confidence.although i hav knowledge but i havn,t words to express infront of interviewer.i can,t express my feelings.how can i improve this.plz suggest me,an early reply will be appreciated.
regards
faraz khilji