Before the next interview, I& #39;d like to offer some tips to help you: a thread @JoshCullen_s @imszmc @stellajero_ @keun16308352 @jah447798 @SB19Official
1. Watch previous interviews and think of how you can answer the questions differently as they will most likely be asked again.
1. Watch previous interviews and think of how you can answer the questions differently as they will most likely be asked again.
2. Practice answering the questions in front of a mirror/role play with others and record your sessions. This helps in getting comfortable and relaxed during the actual interview. Remember, practice will never betray you
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3. Avoid silence fillers like & #39;aaah& #39;, & #39;uhm& #39;, & #39;omg& #39;. If you lose your train of thought, it& #39;s okay to pause but don& #39;t let it go beyond five seconds. Doing #2 reduces #3.
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4. Pay attention to the interviewer. He/she has a plan in mind to make you sound good so you just need to work with him/her. However, some interviewers may want to trip you up which is why you need to pay attention so you don& #39;t end up saying more than you should.
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5. Interviews and public speaking situations are like public performances. They are opportunities to stretch your acting skills. Public figures are required to show their best face even in the direst personal situation.
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6. Have fun but not too much that you become too absorbed in your own inside jokes ( as pointed out by @JohnnyThorFish) and lose your interviewer and audience. See #4.
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Go get those new fans, boys! You can do it! I believe in your capabilities
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