International Job Interview
A brilliant international resume or CV and cover letter, sent to job recruiters and executive headhunters, create employment opportunities but they will not secure you a job.
The job interview is your chance to back up in person everything that the employer has read about you in your CV, resume, cover letter or job application.
This will probably be your first direct contact with the company and will give you an insight into it's workings and the chance to meet with it's personnel to see if it is a place that you would like to work.
Whilst interviews can be nerve wracking experiences, it should be remembered that the interviewer is only human and it is possible that they are nervous also.
The primary part of the job interview are interviewer questions.
If you are prepared for the job interview, you will be able to promote your qualifications effectively as you respond to questions, particularly about yourself, why you want the job and what you can contribute to the company
Always ask questions because this demonstrates your prior research and interest in the job.
Do not volunteer information
that the interviewer doesn't ask for
Maintain eye contact while talking with someone
Candidates should be aware that there might be subtle conventions associated with the international job interview and application process within different countries.
Other International Job Interview Info
Now to finalize your job search, if you received an invitation to a job interview, you may prepare yourself for a typical job interview questions, look at job interview tips and other job search skills.
Follow up the job interview with a thank you letter. Employers regard this as an indication of your final interest in the position.
Good luck with your international job interview!
