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5 Tips To Acing Your Offshore Job Vacancy Interview

Started by Md. Anikuzzaman, June 23, 2018, 10:32:32 AM

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Md. Anikuzzaman

Locating offshore job vacancies can be a challenge on their own. Once you do, you've got to submit your resume or CV and hope to hear a call back. When the call does come your way, you want to make sure you do everything you can to ace the interview. Here's 5 quick tips to see that you're turning offshore job vacancies into offshore job opportunities.

1. Exude A Similar Attitude

Similarity can be the difference between acing your interview or having your information thrown back in the pile of other applicants. Studies have shown that the most common factor in which candidates are evaluated is often their similarity to the interviewer. Take note of your interviewers demeanor as best you can, even if all you've got to work with is their tone over the telephone. If they're calm, you should be too.

2. Get In Early And Interview Alone

Studies conducted by the Association For Psychological Science have shown a strong correlation between applicants who were awarded a position with a company and applicants who had their interview early in the day with little or no competition from other interviewees. When you receive your call for the interview, try to schedule a time that is earlier in the day. You can do this when the representative offering you the interview presents you with a day and time for the interview. Many interviewers will attempt to interview all of their candidates in a single day. If the time they offer is after lunch, attempt to schedule an earlier time the next day. This may secure you an interview slot with little or no competition the rest of the day.

3. Optimize The First Impression

A first impression is a tough thing to break once it has been set. Fortunately, you'll have less to worry about if your first impression is a good one. If you want to turn those offshore job vacancies into offshore job opportunities, focus on optimizing the first few minutes of the job interview. Starting out with a few well-rehearsed sentences detailing why you're the best person for the position can help set the tone and will pay dividends towards ensuring you ace your interview.

4. Harness Your Preparatory Power

Even if you need to, "fake it 'til you make it," feeling powerful during an interview will go a long way towards ensuring you walk away with a job offer. You can maximize the amount of power you feel during the interview by taking a few minutes in private to pose in the mirror. Stand with your feet at shoulder width and put your hands on your hips, or sit upright in a chair with your hands on the back of your head for a boost during your interview.

5. Ask The Right Questions

Interviews are often concluded with the interviewer asking if you have any questions for them. This is your time to learn about the company and impress the interviewer with a few insightful questions. Inquiring about the culture of the company, or what a typical day on the job with look like, can go a long way towards ensuring that you ace your interviews for offshore job vacancies.

Source: http://www.oilandgasjobsadvice.com/5-tips-to-acing-your-offshore-job-vacancy-interview/