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I'm going for an interview now for a computer company and to be perfectly honest I'm bricking it. Any suggestions? Also it's a apprenticeship position so will that change anything like how formal it will be and the questions I will get asked?
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You'll be fine, just try to stay calm. Dress smart, dont use slang/informal language and answer the employers questions to the best of your ability. You can only do your best.
Employers are aware how scary interviews are, it's perfectly normal to be a little nervous and they'll expect that!
Good luck.
Employers are aware how scary interviews are, it's perfectly normal to be a little nervous and they'll expect that!
Good luck.
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Everyone goes for interviews, just relax, take deep breaths. Even if you're nervous, don't worry about it. Everyone get's nervous before/during interviews, you'll be fine.
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Pin wrote You'll be fine, just try to stay calm. Dress smart, dont use slang/informal language and answer the employers questions to the best of your ability. You can only do your best.thanks I'll be sure to try and keep my cool.
Employers are aware how scary interviews are, it's perfectly normal to be a little nervous and they'll expect that!
Good luck.
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AWM wrote Everyone goes for interviews, just relax, take deep breaths. Even if you're nervous, don't worry about it. Everyone get's nervous before/during interviews, you'll be fine.thanks for the advice bro feeling a little bit better about it.
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domk97 wroteAWM wrote Everyone goes for interviews, just relax, take deep breaths. Even if you're nervous, don't worry about it. Everyone get's nervous before/during interviews, you'll be fine.thanks for the advice bro feeling a little bit better about it.
Think of how many people go for job interviews everyday. Yes you'll feel anxious and maybe a little ill but you'll feel a lot better after you've done it.
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make sure you prepare some answers for incase they ask you them and make sure at the end you ask at least 3 questions so they think you are interested in the job oh and also give them a firm handshake when you first meet them also research about the company
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AWM wroteI suppose your right I just need to man up. Also in the email the employer sent to me it said in regards to your interview/induction. Does this mean that after the interview they will be showing me around and getting me used to the work area?domk97 wroteAWM wrote Everyone goes for interviews, just relax, take deep breaths. Even if you're nervous, don't worry about it. Everyone get's nervous before/during interviews, you'll be fine.thanks for the advice bro feeling a little bit better about it.
Think of how many people go for job interviews everyday. Yes you'll feel anxious and maybe a little ill but you'll feel a lot better after you've done it.
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FreezzeModz95 wrote make sure you prepare some answers for incase they ask you them and make sure at the end you ask at least 3 questions so they think you are interested in the job oh and also give them a firm handshake when you first meet them also research about the companyyeah it's the only thing I've been thinking about the last 2 days lol.
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domk97 wroteAWM wroteI suppose your right I just need to man up. Also in the email the employer sent to me it said in regards to your interview/induction. Does this mean that after the interview they will be showing me around and getting me used to the work area?domk97 wroteAWM wrote Everyone goes for interviews, just relax, take deep breaths. Even if you're nervous, don't worry about it. Everyone get's nervous before/during interviews, you'll be fine.thanks for the advice bro feeling a little bit better about it.
Think of how many people go for job interviews everyday. Yes you'll feel anxious and maybe a little ill but you'll feel a lot better after you've done it.
I doubt they'll do that, I think that would be if you get accepted.
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