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Thursday, 31 December 2015

BASIC NEEDS TO BECOME A SOFTWARE((PART-11)



:::::::::::::::::::: BASIC NEEDS TO BECOME A SOFTWARE :::::::::::::: 


                ::::::::::::::::::::::::: PART-10 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

   Ø  TIP{3} FOR MULTIPLE INTERVIEW:

           Place yourself. Especially if the interview are close together, try to give yourself some breathing room for mental relaxation. Also, go armed with enough “success stories” and other good ammunition so you don’t have to share everything in the first interview. Say something for the others if you can.

 Ø   TIP{4} FOR MULTIPLE INTERVIEW:

           Ask if you can take notes during each interview. If you can’t make sure you rough out a summary as soon as possible after you leave. You will want to use your notes to refresh your memory when you prepare for the next interview and to help you craft a really good thank-you/follow-up letter for each person you interview as soon as possible after the interview-you can hand-deliver it to the company, email a hard copy, email it…… the point is , do it soon.

 Ø  TIP{5} FOR MULTIPLE INTERVIEW:

           Don’t assume that if you make it to the final interview, you were home free on getting the job. If you don’t have a signed offer letter in your hands, you haven’t necessarily nailed it yet. That’s just one more reason its important to send the follow-up letter. Also, try to find out, either from your initial contact or from the last person you interview with, how long the company expects the hiring decision process to take. You can and probably should call to follow up if you haven’t heard anything within a week or so after the final interview, unless you were told the decision would take longer than that.

  Okay friends in my next post I will let you know how to dress up for job interview.

         :::::::::::::::::::::: THANK YOU ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

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