วันพุธที่ 29 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2552

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insurance job interviews are never easy. It is difficult to make a good impression and even harder to impress your partner. We will come with ten top tips to help you get the insurance of the job you hope for.

1. Learn more about the company - you can never over prepare for a job interview. Spend some time browsing the insurance company's website. Find out more about their products and services and their competitors. It will seem much better and show that you have the interview seriously.

2. Think of the questions - no matter how the interview there are a number of questions you are likely to be made. "Tell us about your experience?" Or "What did you for the job?" While the wording might change what they are trying to figure out what is not. You do not need to script a response that can be heard artificially. Although most of these questions you are likely to be made in advance to think how to answer.

3. Look at your CV - it is easy to forget what you have in your CV and covering letter. It is likely that all your contacts know about you is in those documents, it is likely that a number of questions. Refresh yourself with their content in advance, so you primed for the questions.

4. Accordingly Dress - It is not always useful to wear a suit to a job interview, but it is important to re-dress each smart. Try and find out about the dress code of the company and then dress a little smarter. It is important to make a good first impression, but you have to be comfortable.

5. Succinct answer - It is one thing worse than a bad answer in a job interview. A long answer. Try to answer the question with which the distance in detail. It is important, not too abruptly, but it seems important not to let yourself with your answers, either. It makes you seem not the answer to your question and can provide valuable interview time when you could be impressing your potential employer.

6. Use Good Body Language - shrug and the 'closed' body language can ruin a good interview. Try your best to relax and open. Using your hands, specifically over & Mirroring the body language of the interviewer.

7. Ask questions - and try a few questions for the preparation of your interview. It may seem to you in the role and shows you the desire to do the job. But do not ask obvious questions or those which can be easily answered if you had done some prior research.

8. At the time - people delayed the whole time, so leave some extra room in your journey. If you are late you are fighting a battle to impress your potential employer so much forget about your poor punctuality.

Hugo Reyes writes for Insurance Jobs is one of the leading UK Job Search website to find Actuarial, Broking, Claims, Compliance, Reinsurance, Risk Management & Underwriting Jobs

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