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5 Things That Help to Land the Best Job

If you are an extravert you might ignore the advice given below. However, introverts might find the list very useful! Finding a job is much easier when you know the following tips:

If you are an extravert you might ignore the advice given below. However, introverts might find the list very useful! Finding a job is much easier when you know the following tips:

1. Talk to the interviewer as if he/she is your old friend.

Think of other topics that might be of interest to the person you are going to be interviewed by. Your interviewer might feel as nervous as you. Make your meeting comfortable for both of you. Show your willingness to be friendly and open. It can be something that is not related to your job. Your conversation can be more memorable for both of you. Be different from other candidates!

2. Google your interviewer.

Search for some information that might help you understand the person you are going to meet with. Nowadays most of us use the Internet and social networks. See what types of event the person attends and whether they take part in charity. They might like some certain type of music or be interested in sports. The more information you find out about your interviewer, the easier it will be for you to talk to them. The meeting will be more meaningful and not as tense if you feel that you know something about them. Be sincerely interested in their hobbies and career. People love it when someone pays attention to who and what they are. Emphasize their significance. You can even confess that you spent some time exploring their online profile.

5 Things That Help to Land the Best Job Google your interviewer