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Deepak.Ayappa
hey you can impress the interviewee by giving the job ......haha I dont know what everyone is giving you advise about ... I think I am the only one who has answered your question . Regards , D A
From India, Bangalore
swapnapawar99@gmail.com
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Hey,
Create your cv in right manner..including all the details of Job History, Personal details, achievements etc...
Be punctual ..
If u have received any form to fill up before interview, fill up full form with accuracy..
Give references of your Seniors of previous job in your cv..
Have full glass of water before entering into meeting room, so u will not get nervous..
Greetings to interviewer...
Be prepare for your personal details (from Birth Place, Education Level, hobbies, qualities and skills which you are having.
Whatever you are communicting to interviewer, should match with your CV..
Ask for company information and Job expectations..

From India, Mumbai
Deepak.Ayappa
Hey ,
On a serious note you need to be extra cautious when you are the interviewer .
You need to leave a good note about the company and the be very specific about the job role etc etc .
Regards ,
D A

From India, Bangalore
jeevitha.a87@gmail.com
Hi, Have the knowledge about the company, the job profile, about your education. Be confident while talking. and there is no necessity to take up course for these. All the best
From India, Madras
ajithkumarc
Dear friend,

As an interview specialist the following are my suggestions.

The first thing an interviewer observers is how you are entering the room.

If it is a closed door, did you knock and enter, did you slam the door etc. becomes the first impression.

Generally the seats of the interviewers are arranged in such a way that they get a chance to watch you walk to them.

Did you walk confidently, shabbily, briskly, carelessly, arrogantly etc. becomes the next part of the first impression.

The way you are dressed is the next important part of the first impression.

Is your dress formal, causual, shabby, etc. The colour of the dress( colour psychology), the way you have knoted the tie, the buttoning of your suit ,the shoes and so on will be observed.

Your hair syle, coluring, body piercing etc. can be very strong first impression creators.

The way you smile is the next most important thing.

Lastly the way you greet conforms and brings a final first impression.

Remember an interview is not won in a day!!You are wecome to vist my blog.

Ajith Kumar Chelote,

Life Arts Trainer

From India, Bangalore
s4shamu
Hi,
First thing is BE CONFIDENT, keep in mind your going to get a job and not just to attend an interview. SMILE on your face indicates your confidence. So keep your smile, so your not exposing your Nervousness, Anxiety etc..
Guidlines:
1. Neatly dressed.
2. All documents in placed (with photocopy).
3. Thorough with domain knowledge.
4. Good presentation skills.
5. Body language, gestures are very important.
Work on all the above mentioned aspects, for sure you can just not impress the interviewer but also find your dream job.
Regards,
Shamala L

From India, Bangalore
noopursarin
Remember that the interviewer is going to judge you to the JOb and not you as a person. You should be clean with neat clothes.. Noopur Sarin Amity Global Business School
From India, New Delhi
vrbalu
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Dear Mr.Eyan,
I come to know that there is one method is being followed by interviewers. This method is called 20:20:20 method.
That means first 20 feet, when you enter to the interview hall, your dressing code, your walking style, your total view is watched.
Second 20 inch, when you are sitting before an interviewers, your smell (should not be bad smell. You can use perfume like this material)
Third your begining first 20 words should be bold, honesty, enthusiastic.
If you follow this basic 20:20:20 method, you can shine.
V.R.Balasubramanian

From India, Kottayam
bozroz
There are a lot of suggestions posted here, but I can tell you from experience as a manager that I would always look for the following when I was interviewing someone:
Friendly, positive disposition
Eye contact (VERY important)
Honesty & Integrity (don't try to BS the interviewer...)
Neatly attired & clean
Above all, be yourself and don't TRY to impress... an interviewer will see right through that behaviour!
Good luck!

From Canada, Victoria
ahona13
You have asked "..how to impress the interviewee in the 1st meeting " Do I understand then that you are the interviewer? In that case you just need to command the conversation. To start with, you need to make the interviewee comfortable or warm up as they say then shoot your questions.
From India, Bangalore
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