Travel light at Interviews
When you go for an interview what will you take with you?
This probably depends on what the interview is for – you might have to take tools or equipment to do a test for some jobs, but for most it will probably mean just a pen pencil and maybe a calculator.
At one interview session we conducted the first candidate arrived. He was laden down with briefcase, newspaper, umbrella, and raincoat along with a location map of the area.(nothing wrong with the map - you can put it away when you reach the location)
It seemed to take him about 10 minutes to get into the room and settle down, and we thought it was a wind up of some sort.
Why was all that stuff a bad idea?
At an interview you are bound to be nervous. (If you have taken our stress course you will know why) Giving yourself more stuff to carry will only increase you chances of fouling up.
So for all budding interviewees we suggest ‘Travel Light’.
Pen and pencil, calculator and note pad in hand and Qualifications if asked for.
But make sure you keep a hand free in order to shake hands as you enter.
All the rest of the stuff - leave behind…
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