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Tips To Remain Clam During An Interview

Imagine yourself walking into a cabin, fully equipped with files, and facing a group of three unknown people. They are full with questions which they will fire at you and you need to answer them perfectly, to the point, in order to impress them. Well, welcome to the world of interviews where you need to remain calm and crack it to open a world of possibilities for you. In such situations, tips to remain calm during interviews will help you greatly.

Impressing the interviewers will definitely get you that job, admission or whatever it is they hold the key to. You must be feeling nervous, rather scared, and would want to step out of this situation immediately.

After having given several interviews, even today many of you tend to feel the same nervousness that binds an interview. It is pretty natural! The whole point being “what if I don’t know the answer to this question” and it brings on a whole new set of scary thoughts.

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Do you really think nervousness will bring out the best in you? When the answer is no, why even be nervous. If you still feel nervous, here are some tips to stay calm during an interview. This will not just calm you before the interview but also when you enter the room.

The Reason Behind The Interview
Most people tend to forget this as part of their thoughts before the interview or during the interview. Why did you apply for the interview, or rather why were you called in the first place? The reason is simple that you thought you could perform this task and the interviewers thought your CV portrayed you are capable enough of doing it. When you thought you could do it, you still can do it.

Planning Is Important
Be it an interview or important events in life, planning plays an important role. When you prepare yourself for the interview right from the beginning, it will look easy to crack it. Preparation does not mean studying for the interview. It also involves a lot many other things like getting your resume ready, knowing what you need for the interview, getting copies of your certificates ready and other things required for the interview. Last-minute preparation is bound to make you hasty and nervous.

Practice Makes you Perfect
Before your interview, it is important that you practice the interview in front of a mirror or with friends or family. This would make you ready for the grilling session you are likely to face. This would also make you more confident. The answers would begin flowing when you practice well.

Research Well
This is an excellent tip when you wish to remain calm during an interview. When you receive a job description, understand it well, do complete research on the same, understand it from the company’s point of view and finally make sure you are in a position to talk of the position confidently. As soon as that is done, you can stay calm during the toughest of the interviews as you would know what’s expected of you!

Story first published: Thursday, March 20, 2014, 17:35 [IST]
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