Good luck with the interview!
Pay attention to your shoes because people notice.
This can't be emphasized enough.
I don't know why exactly but something has been lost since then; confidence wise I mean. I really fear they will ask me why I have not worked in almost a year. I really do not want to cite health reasons as the cause if at all possible.
I really fear they will ask me why I have not worked in almost a year. I really do not want to cite health reasons as the cause if at all possible.
yes indeed. i always base decisions on whether to shag based on the type of shoes one wears. If they ain't got the right shoes they ain't any good in the sack.
A shoe man? I never would have guessed. ;D
Look 'em in the eye (literally) and knock 'em dead! (figuratively) Eye contact is an important aspect of being interviewed and one unfortunately often overlooked. No pun intended. It's easy to be nervous and look at the floor (or your hands or whatever) during an interview, so make a conscious effort to make eye contact. Eye contact exudes a sense of confidence - whether you feel confident or not - and importantly, honesty.
You should go in with the attitude that you are interviewing them as much as they are interviewing you! Be prepared to ask at least two or more questions of them and not about pay or benefits. Ask how they approach problem-solving, do they support continuing education of employees, how do they go after new business markets, or whatever might be relevant to your area of work.
Good luck.
Em
Congrats!!
But its gonna keep me up all night - what shoes did you wear? And did you look the interviewer in the eye?
This is great news! Have fun.
And, buy a lot of shoe polish, you have REALLY big shoes.
This is great news! Have fun.
And, buy a lot of shoe polish, you have REALLY big shoes.
Big shoes, Thomas? Does that mean you have... erm... never mind! ;D