Monday, October 19, 2015

Behaving on Your Construction Job Interview (part 2 of 2)

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Watch out your actions and language. Some companies prefer to conduct at least two interviews. To be able to qualify for the second or the next ones, you should always put your best foot forward. Don't be rude. Be polite as well as amiable as soon as you step on the premises. Greet the security guard, receptionists, and other members of the staff.

Don't be intimidated to ask questions. Clarify the things which you don't understand. It never hurts to ask.

Don't play with your fingers. Also check out other mannerisms and avoid doing them while having an interview.

Get away from distractions. Turn off or put your mobile phone in silent mode. This can hamper your chances of getting hired.

Speak clearly. Be sure that your voice is loud enough.

Don't bad-mouth previous employers. This will create a negative thought about you. The interviewer may get the cue that you have a tendency to speak ill of the company as well.

Be honest. Don't fabricate stories about your employment. Companies are likely to do a background check.

Exude the positive body gestures. Make it appear that you are interested in the job, in what the interviewer speaks of, and don't forget to make eye contact.

Construction jobs may offer meager wages but still, you have to act accordingly. This is but a requirement that you can never do without.

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