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How to Ace a Job Interview. Welcome to the jungle, my man. This is it, do or die, survival
of the fittest. Afraid you're going to blow it? Relax. Here are some fail-safe tactics
that'll shoot you to the top of anybody's short list. You will need A professional-looking
outfit A briefcase or portfolio An up-to-date resume and a positive attitude. Step 1. Do
your research. Pour over the company's website, search for relevant news items about it and
its major competitors, and catch up on the latest developments in your field. Look for
connections between the company's needs and your skills. Be prepared to discuss how your
accomplishments complement the company's goals. Step 2. Arrive a few minutes early. At the
very least, be right on time. Never arrive late for a job interview—that's just lame.
Step 3. Dress the part to give the visual impression that you belong. Not every interview
requires a coat and tie, but you should always look neat and professional. Step 4. Make nice
with any employees you meet while waiting, and always be nice to the receptionist—she's
the eyes and ears of the company. Step 5. Greet your interviewer with a firm, dry handshake.
Don't give just a limp finger grab, don't go overboard and crush their hand, and don't
try anything funny or clever. Step 6. Make sure your resume and list of references are
up to date, and bring extra copies of both. Step 7. Listen as much as you talk. Keep your
answers on point, and don't forget to ask questions as well as answer them. Did you
quit your last job to play poker for a year? If so, be ready to explain why—you will
be asked. Step 8. Put a positive spin on everything. Everyone wants to hire a team player, so resist
the urge to complain about another job or badmouth a former employer. Step 9. Don't
exaggerate your skills or your knowledge. Be straight about what you do and don't know,
and offer to learn more if you get the job. Let your personality show, but save the theatrics
for when you're hanging out with your friends. Step 10. Smile, nod, and maintain eye contact.
The proper body language conveys interest and engagement. NO SLOUCHING! Step 11. Before
you leave, ask about the next step in the process and the overall timeline for filling
the position. Step 12. Don't forget to thank everyone on the way out. When you get home,
mail a handwritten note to each person you spoke with. Did you know Interviewers at Microsoft
often asked job applicants why manhole covers are round, just to test how well they thought
on their feet.