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Tips for your 1st InterviewBy Trish Faber

You’ve handed in your resume and now the wait by the phone begins. Will it ring? Will you finally land your first interview? If you presented a qualified resume and made a great first impression, the chances are fairly good you’ll at least get called.

So now what do you do? You’re probably a little scared and that’s okay. It shows you’re taking the interview seriously. After all you’re one step closer to getting your first job and on the road to increased independence. Isn’t that what it’s all about? So nail the interview! Here are a few tips to help:

• Don’t be late! Whatever you do, DO NOT be late. Being late or running in at the last moment gives the impression that you’re not serious about getting the job.

• Show up at least 15 minutes ahead of time and wait patiently. DO NOT look annoyed if your interviewer is running behind. You’re probably not the only one being brought in for an interview. Remember it’s not personal. • Dress appropriately. A ripped and dirty T-shirt or a mini-skirt that barely covers the assets is not acceptable. Use common sense.

• Do not smoke before the interview or while you are waiting. The smell will linger on your breath and clothes. A definite turn-off, especially if your interviewer is a non-smoker. Don’t take a chance.

• Do not chew gum during the interview.

• Try to look your interviewer in the eye when she’s talking or when you’re replying to questions. If you’re shy or nervous, this is sometimes difficult. Try anyway. It makes a really good impression.

• Always be polite and never swear. Being a smart aleck in an interview is never funny.

• Be honest. Give honest answers to the questions. Nobody likes a liar and nobody is going to hire someone they feel is being untruthful.

• If you have a question about the job or you’re not sure exactly what the job involves, ask.

• When the interview is over, thank the interviewer for her time. Remember she didn’t have to give you the interview. Thank her accordingly.

It’s okay to be a little nervous, in fact it’s better to seem nervous than over-confident. You might be surprised to find out that many times the interviewer is just as nervous as you! It’s human nature. Do your best and good luck!

Trish Faber is a freelance writer and author. She owned her own restaurant for 22 years and employed many teens, especially as a first job. She ghostwrites, creative writes and researches for many clients and specializes in writing personalized stories for children. You can view her work at

www.trishfaber-creativewriter.com She can be reached at

trish@trishfaber-creativewriter.com




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