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Do's and Don'ts of Interviewing
   
  DO'S
BEFORE THE INTERVIEW BEFORE THE INTERVIEW
   
Bullet 1 Do's Before The Interview Dress appropriately. Make your first impression a professional one.
   
Bullet 2 Do's Before The Interview Arrive 15 minutes early. Late attendance is never excusable.
   
Bullet 3 Do's Before The Interview Show openness by leaning into a greeting with a firm handshake and smile. 
   
DURING THE INTERVIEW DURING THE INTERVIEW
   
Bullet 1 Do's During The Interview Be positive and upbeat.
   
Bullet 2 Do's During The Interview Maintain good eye-contact with the interviewer. This will show self-confidence.
   
Bullet 3 Do's During The Interview Clarify questions. Be sure you answered the questions the employer really asked.
   
Bullet 4 Do's During The Interview Get the interviewer to describe the position and responsibilities early in the conversation so you can relate your skills and background to the position throughout the interview.
   
Bullet 5 Do's During The Interview Give your qualifications. Stress the accomplishments that are most pertinent to the job.
   
Bullet 6 Do's During The Interview Conduct yourself professionally. Be aware of what your body language is saying. Smile, make eye contact, maintain composure and don’t slouch.
   
Bullet 7 Do's During The Interview Anticipate tough questions. Prepare in advance so you can turn apparent weaknesses into strengths.
   
Bullet 8 Do's During The Interview Ask questions throughout the interview. An interview should be a mutual exchange of information, not a one-sided conversation.
   
Bullet 9 Do's During The Interview Listen. This is probably the most important ability of all. By concentrating not only on the employer’s words, but also on the tone of voice and body language, you will be able to pick up on the employer’s style. Once you understand how a hiring authority thinks, pattern your answers accordingly and you will be able to better relate to him or her.
   
Bullet 10 Do's During The Interview End the interview with a handshake and thank the interviewer for his/her time. Reiterate your interest in the position and your qualifications. Ask if you can telephone in a few days to check on the status of your application. If the interviewer does offer to contact you, politely ask when you should expect the call.
   
AFTER THE INTERVIEW AFTER THE INTERVIEW
   
Bullet 1 Do's After The Interview Send a "Thanks for the Interview" note. Try to time it to arrive before the hiring decision will be made. It will serve as a reminder to the interviewer concerning your appropriateness for the position, so feel free to mention any topics discussed during the interview. If the job contact was made through e-mail, send an e-mail thank-you note immediately after the interview, then send a second letter by mail timed to arrive the week before the hiring decision will be made.
   
Bullet 2 Do's After The Interview Follow-up with a phone call if you are not contacted within a week of when theinterviewer indicated you would be contacted.
   
  DON'TS
DURING THE INTERVIEW DURING THE INTERVIEW
   
Bullet 1 Don'ts During The Interview Don’t answer vague questions.  Rather than answering questions you think you hear, get the employer to be more specific and then respond.
   
Bullet 2 Don'ts During The Interview Don't indicate you were late for the interview because the directions you were given were not good.
   
Bullet 3 Don'ts During The Interview Never interrupt the employer. If you don’t have time to listen, neither does the employer.
   
Bullet 4 Don'ts During The Interview Don’t be overly familiar, even if the employer is doing all of these things. Do not call the interviewer by his/her first name, or use the wrong name.
   
Bullet 5 Don'ts During The Interview Don’t ramble. Long answers often make the speaker sound apologetic or indecisive.
   
Bullet 6 Don'ts During The Interview On the other hand, don’t answer questions with a simple "yes" or "no." Explain whenever possible.
   
Bullet 7 Don'ts During The Interview Do not lie. Answer questions as truthfully as possible.
   
Bullet 8 Don'ts During The Interview Do not make derogatory remarks about your present or former employers or companies.
   
Bullet 9 Don'ts During The Interview Don't appear desperate for a job--any job.
   
Bullet 10 Don'ts During The Interview Don't ask questions that raise warning flags.  For example, asking "Would I really have to work weekends?" implies that you are not available on weekends. If you are available rephrase your question. Also, avoid initiating questions about compensation (pay, vacations, etc.) or tuition reimbursements. You might seem more interested in paychecks or time-off than the actual job.
   
Bullet 11 Don'ts During The Interview Don't ask questions about only one topic.  People who ask about only one topic are often perceived as one dimensional and not good candidates.
   
Bullet 12 Don'ts During The Interview Don’t smoke, chew gum or place anything on the employer’s desk.
   
Bullet 13 Don'ts During The Interview Don't slouch in your seat.
   
Bullet 14 Don'ts During The Interview Don’t wear heavy perfume or cologne.
   
Bullet 15 Don'ts During The Interview Don't look disheveled and inappropriately dressed.
   
Bullet 16 Don'ts During The Interview Avoid negative body language. An interviewer wants to see how well you react under pressure. Avoid these signs of nervousness and tension:
   
  Frequently touching your mouth
   
  Gnawing on your lip
   
  Swinging your foot or leg
   
  Folding or crossing your arms
   
  Faking a cough to think about the answer to a question
   
  Tight or forced smiles