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Lección 16 ª: Reading
How to prepare for an Interview An interview can be a nerve-racking experience if you are not prepared. Therefore, before you go to an interview, take the time to think about what questions might arise and how you would answer them. These types of questions are bound to come up and so be prepared!
1. Why are you leaving your current
job? Try not to criticize your present job or employer.
If you feel bored or unhappy in your job, simply say that you
don't think that you are making full use of your true abilities
and that you need a job that demands more from you. 2. Why do you want to work for
our company? This is your chance to show the interviewer
that you know something about her/his company. Emphasize how
your past experience can be useful in this job. 3. What can you offer our company?
Point out your strengths and how using them would benefit the
company. An interview gives you the opportunity to show off your past experience and your abilities; to show the interviewer the type of person you are and why you are interested in working in her/his company. What NOT to do in an interview:
- Never chew gum. - Never interrupt the interviewer
in the middle of a sentence. - Never ask the interviewer personal
questions. - Never answer your mobile phone.
- Make sure it is switched off BEFORE
you enter! - Don't give "yes" or "no" answers. - Try not to lie. What to do:
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