prof.Abdelhamid Fouda
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Why do we get scared of interviews?
If you are offered an interview it means all your hard work has paid off and you have made the leap from applicant to real contender. You are likely to be pleased but also a bit apprehensive.
Most people react to the news of an interview with some degree of anxiety. Interviews are often regarded as stressful because there’s a lot at stake. There’s also an element of uncertainty and, as human beings, we naturally become nervous when faced with a situation we aren’t in control of.
Possible concerns you may have about interviews include things like:
What should I wear?
Who will interview me?
How can I deal with interview nerves?
What sort of questions will they ask me?
What if I can’t think of something to say and make a fool of myself?
What questions should I ask them?
But remember, there are lots of positive messages to be drawn from the prospect of an interview:
Your application was good enough to get you to interview.
On paper, the selector believes you may have the necessary requirements – now you can convince them!
It’s an opportunity to find out more about them, and decide if you want the job or course.
You’ll get valuable interview practice that will be of help in the future.
With a little thought, you can anticipate most of what will come up in the interview - and this course will help you to do just that! Do we all have the same anxieties about interviews? Click on the launch button below and complete this survey on the things that concern you about interviews and find out.
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