I have an interview in six hours for an entry-level position. I haven't been interviewed in about a year and I'm a bit rusty. I only got it because I knew the manager for 7 years and my last boss was known to be a difficult person to deal with. What do you do to leave a positive impression on your interviewer? Which strengths should I use? Which questions should I ask her?
I'm punctual, polite, and willing to work. I'm showered, clean shaven, and dressed appropriately, but if anyone has tips for my appearance they're also welcome.
>>18715112
Just dress formally and with some semblance of style. Pretend you're a roleplaying a character with high Charisma. Empathize with the interviewer so you can understand their needs as an employer and what they are probing for.
In a setting where 100 people aren't applying for the job, that's really it.
>>18715125
Thanks man. I'm going to be wearing black slacks, tied with a belt, black dress shoes, and a white tucked in button-up shirt which I hope is nice enough.
I have little to no charisma or confidence and I'm worried about coming off as arrogant because of my youth. I'll try to stay calm and act confident.
What's a good attitude to have?
Because honestly I'll take anything. Full-time, part-time, I just want to be in the workplace again and I'm not fussy.