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Making a positive first impression.
Before you arrive.
You never get a second chance to make a first impression. People start forming
their impression of you of you imediately , looking at the outside and making
assumptions about the inside. It is your responsability to ensure that you send out
the right message about who you are, through your physical appearance, your
cloths and your body language
Being armed with some good icebreaker questions to ask can help you make a
good first impression. It can also set the tone for the entire interview. Small talk
gives you and the interviewer a chance to get to know each other a bit. It can ease
tension or anxiety you may be feeling.
In the bigger scheme of things, taking some time to break the ice is important,
because it is a skill that is great to hone for day-to-day work and life—regardless of
your field or industry. If you can show that you are good at breaking the ice, the
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interviewer will be able to picture you doing the same as you relate to customers,
colleagues, supervisors, vendors—anyone.
Job interviews can be seriously scary, but, with a little self-confidence, they
become a piece of cake. If you lack confidence going into a job interview because
you're unsure of what to wear, don't fret - wiki How can help. See step 1 below to
start putting together the perfect outfit for your big interview!
The day of the interview.
As a rule of thumb, you should dress for the interview the way you would for the
job itself. (If the job is unusually casual, however, you might want to show up in
business-casual clothes to be safe.) Choose subdued colors (blues, browns, grays,
black) and make sure that your clothes are lint- and wrinkle-free. Avoid wearing
perfume, after-shave, or scented lotion (but do wear deodorant).
Applicants in banking or wealth management, business, academia, politics, and
health-related sectors should show up for an interview in business formal clothing
unless otherwise noted. For women, this means a skirt suit or pant suit in a dark
color, along with closed toe shoes and subtle makeup. For men, this means a dark-
colored suit and tie and dark-colored shoes.
For more information look up to next link
Dress for the interview
http://www.wikihow.com/Dress-for-an-Interview.
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Activity instruction:
Get into the forum and discuss what you can do to create a positive first impression
with an interviewer.
The activity will have a score of 5%
Points to qualify
2 Written expression
1 Correct grammar
1 Complete personal data
1 Be on time.