Dos and Don'ts at your Job Interview

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Closing the Interview

If you are interested in the position enquire about the next interview stage if applicable.  If the interviewer offers the position to you and you want it, accept on the spot.  If you wish for some time to think it over, be courteous and tactful in asking for that time.  Set a definite date when you can provide an answer.

Try not to be too discouraged if no definite offer is made or specific salary discussed.  The interviewer will probably want to consult with colleagues first or interview other candidates before making a decision.

If you get the impression that the interview is not going well and that you have already been rejected, don't let your discouragement show.  Once in a while an interviewer who is genuinely interested in your possibilities may seem to discourage you in order to test your reaction.

Remember to THANK THE INTERVIEWER FOR THE TIME SPENT WITH YOU.
 

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