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Michael Page International and Page Personnel offer professional advice on how to prepare job applications and how to succeed in that all-important interview.Make sure that your letter is well structured and laid out, and that all grammar and spelling is correct.
CV
Your CV is a reflection of you, from its presentation to its content, and should allow the recruiter to see at a glance how you can contribute to the company. If you cannot produce a professional CV, an employer may conclude that you are unlikely to have the competence for an important job.
Ensure that:
Interview
Once you're called for interview, don't get complacent! Interview performance is often the determining factor when deciding between candidates for a job. This makes the face-to-face meeting a critical part of the recruitment process and you will need to impress from the start. Candidates who are in fact qualified for the position may not get through this stage due to lack of preparation.

4. Prepare yourself for common questions
During the interview
5. Maintain good body language
Greet your interviewer standing, with a strong, firm handshake and a smile! Sit up straight with both feet on the floor. Speak clearly and confidently.
Try to maintain a comfortable level of eye contact throughout the interview.
6. Anticipate the interview's course
A standard interview will generally start with an introductory chat - be prepared to introduce yourself in 10 minutes - moving on to questions specific to your application and experience. General information about the company and role may follow, finishing with an opportunity for you to ask your own questions.
7. Listen to what is being asked of you
Think about your answers to more difficult questions and do not give irrelevant detail. Give positive examples from your experience to date and be concise, but avoid one word answers.
8. Be ready to ask your questions
This demonstrates that you have thought about the role and researched the organisation. Ensure they are open questions, thus encouraging the interviewer to provide you with additional information.
9. Show your enthusiasm for the role
If you have some reservations, these can be discussed at a later stage.

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