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		<title>Quick tip list on job interviews</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A job interview can be a an exciting or a daunting experience especially right before the interview when the nerves for me tend to set in, during an interview however I&#8217;m quite confident and calm and I feel this is all down to preparation and researching the role and company before hand as much as you can so that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A job interview can be a an exciting or a daunting experience especially right before the interview when the nerves for me tend to set in, during an interview however I&#8217;m quite confident and calm and I feel this is all down to preparation and researching the role and company before hand as much as you can so that your talking the same tune and can understand what would be required of you when within the job role. I feel that if the interviewer can picture you working in the job role and doing it well then your in with a much higher chance of getting the job.</p>
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<p>dress code and professionalism can also decide fates of interview success, you can ring up and ask what dress code is for the interview with the company. Normally it will be smart professional suited and booted unless its an informal interview and you are advised differently. Make sure your hair is neat looking and you don&#8217;t over dress and end up looking like your going to a fancy dress party as sherlock holmes .</p>
<p>A list of interview tips</p>
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<li>Be confident</li>
<li>Do your research on the business</li>
<li>Dress code</li>
<li>Be Hydrated - drink water</li>
<li>Double check you know the address</li>
<li>Be 15 minutes early</li>
<li>Know your history CV</li>
<li>Bring across your qualities</li>
<li>don&#8217;t be shy about weaknesses but put a positive spin on them</li>
<li>keep good eye contact</li>
<li>use positive body language</li>
<li>Use specific examples when asked questions about your previous roles</li>
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<div>Just to expand on a few of those points, being confident will set you above the rest as it will bring across to the interviewer that you know what your talking about and are a competent individual. Water helps carry oxygen to your brain and will keep you from having pause moments of feeling over pressured or stressed most interviews I have been to I get offered a glass of water but I do recommend you take your own bottle of water in case. Good Luck <img src='http://quicktiplist.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </div>
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		<title>Quick tips the idea behind the method</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jan 2010 10:56:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I had a little idea recently and decided to use this domain that I had sitting not doing much at to and put it to some use, something that could help me and others who read the Quick tips I put on the blog. My idea stems from how i utilize and take in a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I had a little idea recently and decided to use this domain that I had sitting not doing much at to and put it to some use, something that could help me and others who read the Quick tips I put on the blog. My idea stems from how i utilize and take in a lot of use full information on a daily basis by mostly reading on-line along with video. Everything I seem to take a look at teaches me something i have a large thirst for knowledge and the internet has more than I can take in 1 lifetime.</p>
<p>An individuals differentiation of the world as well as perception of surroundings and interactions are all coupled together and brought to life by how we as individuals take in and store the information we learn. Personally I feel that my personality is a small part genetic, a larger part from my habitat and equally from the information I delve into on a daily basis. Yes I can understand if your saying no! its how my parents raised me or what kind of educational background I may have undergone? <span id="more-9"></span></p>
<p>The lessons we learn are given to use openly but hit a wall before we actually take them in, act upon them and apply then to our daily life. Say for example your learning about history at high school and 5 years later you get asked to talk about what you remember, instantly your memories will pull up from two core emotions basically put happy and sad. Either you will have been happy while you were taking in the information or either you were sad, emotionally stimulated memories are the most common kind in most people the extra skilled individuals that can memorise so called boring information to their extreme benefit only when coupled with correct comprehension are best placed to benefit from it.</p>
<p>Coming back to why I started Quicktiplist.com was to keep a journal of all the best tips, advice and guidance that I come across in a easy to read format and so that I have one place to go when I need to know how best to go about something in the future. That doesn&#8217;t mean that all the tips I write about for different subjects are all related to tasks or situations applying to myself on a broad spectrum but broken down will also help others via the freedom of net based information.</p>
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