Did you know an interviewer has made their mind up in the first five seconds of meeting

 

Therefore it is essential that you prepare for an interview and get some career coaching. Have you ever experienced an instant dislike of another person. Or you’ve met someone and hit it off immediately. Studies have shown that our subconscious picks up on things such as appearance, body language, voice and smell, immediately creating an impression of that person. Read on for interview success tips.

The biggest interview weakness is making a poor first impression. Even if you had sample interview questions and answers the likelihood of being hired when making a poor introduction will be slim.

Interview Pointer 1 – NEVER be late

This is the worst possible start to an interview. Ensure you are not late but don’t turn up too early. 30 minutes before the interview is too much, try getting there ten minutes before the interview starts. If you are running late please call your interviewer at least 10 minutes before the interview to explain you have been delayed.

Interview Pointer 2 – Whilst waiting in reception don’t sit down

When your interviewer turns up you want to be standing, with purpose and looking confident, not slouched in a chair. I once worked with someone who refused to hire anyone if they did not stand to shake their hand.

Interview Pointer – 3 Avoid the wet fish handshake

Make sure you give a confident handshake but not too firm and please, not two handed. If you suffer from sweaty palms use the bathroom or carry a spare handkerchief with you.

Interview Pointer – 4 Don’t forget the interviewers name

The sweetest sound to anyone is the sound of their own name. Getting someones name wrong or forgetting it completely will hurt your chances of performing well in the interview. If the interviewers name is hard to pronounce, ask the receptionist whilst you are waiting.

Interview Pointer – 5 Maintain eye contact

If you are looking at your shoes whilst shaking the interviewers hand they will think you have something to hide. Look the Interviewer in the eye or at least at their face during the meeting. Another tip is to look slightly over their shoulder. By doing this you avoid embarrassing situations.

The best way to approach the introduction is with confidence. By following these simple steps you will find the interview will begin in a positive manner, you can find more tips on how to improve first impressions by signing up to our newsletter.