Summary: Acing job interviews means that the interviewee is prepared, dressed properly, exudes confidence and that they are acting like they already have the job. Ace every job interview with tips from a management and sales trainer in this free video series on career information.
Gloria Dixon Campbell has an executive MBA in management from the University of South Florida and a BA in sociology from the University of West Florida. She has developed, researched...read more
"Getting that job requires you to ace that interview, and in today's environment you have to know how to do that. I'm Gloria Campbell with Advantage Training Systems in St. Petersburg Florida, and acing the job interview is what I do best. Acing the job interview requires that you be on point, what does that mean? Well it means that you are prepared, it means that you're dressed sharply. It means that you have self confidence. It means that you've looked at yourself in the mirror and you know when you walk in that you've got that job. Act like you've got that job. Talk like you've got that job. Be confident and knowledgeable. Acing a job interview is a thing that sets most people apart. It's the thing that gets you the job, versus the no offer, not getting the job. Acing a job interview is easy, it simply means that you have to put some time into it. Getting prepared is your job until you get the job. Remember, nothing happens until the interview happens. You are in charge of that, make the best impression that you possibly can, and you will ace that job interview. My name is Gloria Campbell, I'm with Advantage Training Systems in St. Petersburg, Florida, and acing a job interview is easy if you're prepared, if you're ready, and if you have confidence."
eHow Article: How to Ace Every Interview