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Electron Valley has framed out four phases for developing interview skills.There are over a hundred questions and several hundred answers to study. Within each lesson, you will find the question and several different ways of answering, along with an explanation. |
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Use the audio files to listen to a native English speaker and improve your interview skills while improving your English speaking. |
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Types of Interviews |
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Understanding what interviews are all about, how the various interview formats differ, and how a typical interview may proceed should put your mind at ease.Interview Basics contain Interview English lessons on Commonly used Interview Questions and Answers such as What are you Weaknesses and your Strengths. |
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School Related Questions contain Interview English lessons related to your Activities and Accomplishments while in College.
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Work Related Questions contain Interview English lessons on General Work Experience, Management Philosophy, Why you are leaving your current job, etc.
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Miscellaneous Questions contain Interview English lessons on a Variety of Different Questions such as your work hour preference, pay, books, etc.
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Review and study them as many times as you want.
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What to prepare Before an Interview |
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Knowing that you have an interview coming up can be stressful. But if you use the time before your interview to prepare yourself, you will likely look and feel more confident during the interview.This lesson will guide you through the different ways to prepare for an interview, including offering advice from the experts.
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It will help you identify appropriate interview attire and will provide you with a checklist of items to bring along with you to the interview. In addition, it will help you both prepare to ask the right questions and practice answering the questions you are likely to be asked.
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What to do During an interview |
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Your qualifications and skills are only a part of what the hiring manager is looking for when conducting an interview. Whether you get the job depends largely on how you behave at the interview: what you do, what you say, and how you say it.
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From the first door you walk through to the final handshake on your way out, this lesson will help you learn how to behave during an interview, . It will help you identify basic business etiquette that can improve your chances, as well as show you how your tone of voice and body language can be interpreted by the interviewer. It will also outline the basic rules for answering questions well.
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Following up After an interview |
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Completing the interview does not mean you are finished. There are several things you should do afterwards to make the most out of your interview.
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This lesson will explain how and why you should reflect on your interview and give you some samples of follow-up emails and thank you letters. It will also discuss ways to evaluate a job offer, and how to gracefully accept or decline the offer.
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