填空题 A job interview is your chance to 1 an employer what he or she will get if you"re 2 . That is why it is 3 to be well prepared for the job interview. Preparing means knowing about the industry, the employer, and yourself. It means 4 attention to details like personal appearance, punctuality, and demeanor.
5 you begin to think about how you will dress for the interview, or answer questions, you should gather as much information about the employer as you can. Not only will you appear informed and intelligent, it will also help you make a decision if a job 6 is eventually made. 7 employer information is not always an easy task, 8 if the employer is a small private company.
Next step is answering 9 . You might want to prepare for answering questions by listing some of your attributes. Talk to former co-workers with 10 you worked closely. Ask them to list some traits about you that they most admired—work 11 , of course.
Try to find some faults as well. One question that sometimes comes 12 in an interview is "What is something that has been a problem for you at work?" 13 studying your faults, you will be able to choose one that is somewhat innocuous or could be 14 around into a positive.
You want to seem somewhat spontaneous, but you also want to appear self-confident. The way to do that is to rehearse, not exactly what you will say, but 15 you will say it. A great 16 is to rehearse in front of a video camera. Study your posture, the way you make eye 17 , and your body 18 . If you don"t have a video camera, a mirror will do. Have a friend do mock 19 with you. The more you repeat a scenario, the 20 comfortable you will begin to feel with it.