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9. Do's for second interview
Following are Do's for second interview:
1. Do try to collect the business card of everyone you
meet with. Keep a small notepad
handy to write down names in case there is someone from whom you
cannot get a card.
2. Do listen for clues that get at the heart of what the
employer seeks in the person hired
for this position and key into the needs, concerns, issues, and problems
that you would be expected to handle.
3. Do remember that most of the guidelines that apply
to first interviews also relate
to second interviews.
4. Some experts suggest that talking with company insiders
is one of the most productive
ways to prepare for a second interview.
5. Look for opportunities to refresh yourself during the
interview day. In the break you
can splash some water on your face. Maintain your energy, confidence,
and enthusiasm.
6. A major reason for the second interview is so the employer
can see how well you fit in with
the company culture. Deploy your very best interpersonal communication
skills. Remember one thing that second interview is also your
opportunity to determine whether the company is a good fit for you.
7. Do expect to be asked some of the same questions you
were asked in the first interview,
but some new ones as well. Second-interview questions may contain
more questions on your personality, or they may be more targeted toward
specific technical skills.
8. Be sure you know exactly where it is and how long it
takes to get there.
9. Remember one thing that second interview will involve
more preparation, more people,
more questions, more intensity, and more pressure.
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