Job interview is a stressful situation for anyone. However, no matter how nervous you are, it is important to make a good first impression, show interviewers that you are a reliable professional, who can resist stress and stay reasonable no matter what. So, the question is - how to stay calm and not show your fears during the interview?
Check out the infographic to find out the most common reasons and signs of interview nerves and the solutions for each specific issue. Practicing these easy techniques, will help you to reach the job interview Zen and beat interview nerves.
Resources:
1. 7 Ways to Reduce Job Interview Stress
2. Interview Stress and Anxiety
3. Very, VERY Nervous About an Interview? How to Overcome Those Nerves
4. Nervous Wreck? 5 Ways to Shake Off Your Job Interview Anxiety
5. Anxious About Interviewing? You Aren't Alone
6. How can I calm my nerves for interviews?
7. Cheeky tips: 10 weird ways to beat interview nerves
8. 14 Tips For Staying Calm During A Job Interview
9. Face the Fear: How to Overcome Job Interview Anxiety
10. Tips for graduates: how to deal with job interview nerves
11. What to do Before an Interview: How to Relax and How to Calm Nerves
1. 7 Ways to Reduce Job Interview Stress
2. Interview Stress and Anxiety
3. Very, VERY Nervous About an Interview? How to Overcome Those Nerves
4. Nervous Wreck? 5 Ways to Shake Off Your Job Interview Anxiety
5. Anxious About Interviewing? You Aren't Alone
6. How can I calm my nerves for interviews?
7. Cheeky tips: 10 weird ways to beat interview nerves
8. 14 Tips For Staying Calm During A Job Interview
9. Face the Fear: How to Overcome Job Interview Anxiety
10. Tips for graduates: how to deal with job interview nerves
11. What to do Before an Interview: How to Relax and How to Calm Nerves
Top image via UC Berkeley Career Center.
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