Follow These Interview Tips to Wow the Hiring Manager

Nancy Anderson
Posted by in Career Advice


Impressing the hiring manager during the interview is not as complicated as it seems. If you utilize tried-and-true techniques, you are bound to do well. Consider some of the ways you can cast a positive impression at your next interview.

Stay Calm

Some job candidates find it very difficult to remain calm during an interview. When you are completely calm during an interview, you are able to focus on answering each interview question the right way. Avoid jittery movements to help you relax and reflect a more calm exterior. If you find yourself becoming overly anxious while waiting for your turn, practicing deep breathing exercises may help. Breathing deeply through your nose and exhaling from your mouth a few times can do wonders for destroying those feelings of anxiety.

Master Your Handshake

Job candidates who offer limp handshakes during an interview can seem weak and even incompetent. It is important to offer a firm handshake in the beginning of your interview to make a sound impression. While shaking your interviewer's hand, give direct eye contact and smile. Practice giving the proper handshake until you are able to shake your interviewer’s hand with sincerity and confidence.

Research the Company

Unfortunately, many job candidates do not bother to fully research each company to which they apply. By performing background research on the company before your interview, you can use the knowledge to offer inspired answers to the hiring manager. You can also make a list of questions to ask the interviewer. Many interviewers are amazed when job candidates offer strategies and solutions to issues the company may be facing, and this makes the individual seem even more of a valuable choice.

Practice Answering Interview Questions

It is embarrassing for any job seeker to stammer and stumble during an interview question.
Rehearsing the answers to common interview questions can help you perform better during the actual interview. Brainstorm the answers to common interview questions, and memorize the responses. Use mock interviewing to practice answering interview questions so you are better prepared.

Develop a Pitch

Many job seekers underestimate the power of an elevator pitch when it comes to wowing the hiring manager during an interview. Consider how your current skills, experience and education can help you excel in the position, and use that information to form your elevator pitch.

Show Positivity and Enthusiasm

Some of the best job candidates allow frustration and fear to drain their energy before the interview, and this makes them seem like poor choices for hire. It is vital to show positivity and enthusiasm if you want to shine over other job seekers. Hiring managers are searching for vibrant candidates to work for their organization, so displaying a positive attitude during the interview is a must.

A confident attitude and proper preparation can help any job seeker perform well during an interview. Fine-tuning your interview skills can make all of the difference between staying unemployed and getting hired, so do not hesitate to make improvements in areas of weakness.


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