Searching a position, writing a CV – all these steps cannot be compared to going to a first job interview. This is definitely the matter which makes student wince. We are glad to share some effective hints on staying calm at your first job interview. Understand Your Fears Whether you are nervous or calm at your first job interview depends much on your "homework". If you feel that something disturbs you, make an attempt to understand what exactly you worry about. As a rule, fears that seem causeless always have some explicable reasons. Let us share you a small secret that will probably help you to stay calm: employers confess that they also DO feel nervous about job interviews. This tells us much, particularly: your future employer is not a robot and hardly an alien, and he understands you well. Therefore, feeling nervous at a job interview is far from being a catastrophe. An employer knows that you have no work experience and will understand your emotion. However, if you manage to stay calm, he/she will be pleasantly surprised and appreciate your composure. Calculate Your Behavior It is quite effective to provide yourself with a couple of directions considering your behavior at a job interview so that you can control yourself. Compose a list of Do's and DoNot's, for example: Dear Me, do NOT: a. Dangle your legs b. Swing c. "Torment" a pen, a sheet of paper or anything that comes to your hands Learn this list "by heart" and allude to it in your mind the first moment when you sit down in an employer's chair. Prepare to Unpleasant Questions Students hardly worry about telling good things about themselves. They are more likely to feel nervous about answering questions which are not pleasant for them. Try to predict what your interviewer may ask you and prepare appropriate answers. Avoid lying, just find reasonable arguments and formulate them well.
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