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How to Build Self-Confidence for a Job Interview


By Raene Kaleinani, eHow Contributor
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How to Build Self-Confidence for a Job Interview thumbnailWrite out your interview answers and practice them out loud.

When it comes to interview skills, "practice" does indeed make "perfect." Practicing your answers on paper to commonly-asked job interview questions will prepare you to be more confident in an interview. Three commonly asked interview questions are: "Tell me about yourself," "What makes you the right candidate for the job?" and "What would your previous employer say about you?

Instructions

1 Write out the answers to possible interview questions on paper. Put some effort into making the answers thoughtful, informative and concise.

2 Sit upright properly in a chair in front of a full-length mirror. Place your hands in your lap. Place your feet together with your eyes directly forward. Observe your disposition and facial expressions. Adjust your demeanor to display confidence.

3 Record yourself. Practice your interview answers using a camcorder or an audio tape recorder. Listen to your voice inflections. Observe your body language.

4 Coordinate a mock interview with a friend as the job interviewer. Instruct your friend to be tough on you and ask questions in random order. Discuss improvements that will lead to a successful interview.


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