What Are Three Common Symptoms of a Successful Interview?

Nancy Anderson
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Hiring managers seek candidates who are charismatic, genuine, skilled and confident. The key to a successful interview is in showing how you possess these qualities and are personable to ensure you are a solid fit for the company culture. Focus the job search on preparing for interviews so you can walk out the door with a job offer in hand.

Stand Out From the Crowd

Employers spend countless hours interviewing candidates, but until someone stands out from the pool of applicants, the task seems mundane and frustrating. Be the person who is different to capture the interest of the interviewer. Hiring managers are seeking individuals who are different in a positive way, explains Scott Engler with Careerealism. Ensure you have a successful interview by focusing your responses to interview questions on your specializations and skills that are unique. Show your creative side by detailing projects and tasks that prompted you to produce an innovative result. It's not enough to say you are a team player or possess a love for the industry. You have to show the interviewer how you use these traits and qualities to have a successful interview.

Display Confidence

A successful interview relies on your ability to display confidence in your skills, experience and talents throughout the job search process. State that you are the best candidate for the job, and show how you would fit well with the company culture. Identify how you can contribute to the company's productivity and profitability. Offer suggestions for ways to introduce innovative processes and procedures. Candidates who are willing to research the company, brainstorm ideas and present them confidently in the interview show that they are motivated, dedicated and eager.

Be Personable

Employers want team players who are genuine, honest, confident and personable. A friendly approach can lead to a successful interview. Show your friendly and positive attitude from the moment you walk into the interview by arriving early, smiling as you enter the room, shaking hands with the interviewer and making small talk that shows you are interested in both what the hiring manager has to say and the company as a whole. Listen actively to show respect during the interview, and avoid interrupting to inject your opinion. You will have ample time to talk about your career accomplishments. Allow the interviewer to talk, lead the interview and transition between questions.

Show a personable nature by discussing your visions, passions, interests and hobbies related to the industry. Hiring managers seek out candidates who are actively involved in the community and who show genuine care for the well-being of co-workers and the business operations. Let your natural personality shine through and remain positive from start to finish to ensure a successful interview.


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