Job interview tips if you just finished your degree

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When you have just finished your university degree, job interviews in your professional sector may be a challenge for you, especially if you have never done one before. This is especially important because in general, candidates for interviews for these jobs usually have the same qualifications to qualify for the job, so the competition is higher and this can make you have a little more nerves.

However, there are ways to prepare for an interview so that you can differentiate yourself from the other candidates and make a better impression on the interviewer. In this way, you may be more likely to be admitted to that job position.

The more you prepare your skills for the interview, the more you can show that you are qualified to keep track of your chances after the interview and that you are able to pass the second interview and access the job you want.

Tips for conducting the interview well

If you have finished your degree not long ago and you are planning a job interview within your professional field, do not miss these tips because they will come in handy. Write them all down so you don't miss any!

  • Analyze your objective work. Think about what your skills, knowledge and personal qualities are that are good for the job you want to do. Make them very clear so that the interviewer knows that you fit very well in the job.
  • Make a list of your key assets. Prepare about 10 key assets such as skills, course projects, experiences, personal qualities and knowledge bases, which will allow you to make a solid contribution in that role if you were hired.
  • Share examples. For each of those resources mentioned above, you will have to prepare examples or anecdotes that show how you used those strengths to complete your previous experiences and how now, they can be used for that new job. Sharing these examples from your life will help you show the interviewer that you are qualified for the position.

girl in an interview

  • Show enthusiasm. Express your enthusiasm for the job or the organization you want to work for. Show this positive emotion throughout the job interview. Stay positive during the interview even if you feel stressed and nervous.
  • Practice the interview. Review the questions they often ask in interviews and rehearse the answers at home. Even if they don't ask you that later, you will feel more comfortable and confident so your nerves will calm them down. Think about how you would answer each question. The more you practice, the more comfortable you will feel during job interviews.
  • Conduct informational interviews. Do informational interviews with college alumni working in your target field. Discover the key trends and what it takes to be successful.
  • Research the company. Research your target organization. Learn about their challenges and achievements. Read the press releases on their website. Look for articles in the business press evaluating the progress of the organization. Search Google and social media for news about the organization.
  • Pay attention to your body language. During the interview, watch your body language. Maintain good eye contact, nod when they explain things to you, ask about what they are saying so they know you are paying attention, maintain good posture and feel relaxed at the same time.
  • Listen to everything they ask you. Listen carefully before answering questions, ask for clarification if you are unsure about the focus of a question. It's okay to take a few seconds to think about your answer. Always think before answering.
  • Make questions. It is a good idea that you also ask questions about the job, so you can reflect a good interest and you can also take the opportunity to learn more about the position. Do not ask about money because then you will give a bad image.
  • Summary why the job interests you. Towards the end of the interview, if you are still interested in the job, talk to the interviewer about why the job interests you and why you may be a better candidate than others.
  • Don't forget to say thank you. You have to make sure you get your interviewer's contact information and send them an email or thank you letter as soon as possible after the meeting. In addition to thanking him, refer to anything that enhances interest and briefly summarize why he thinks the job is a great fit for you.

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