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How to get success in an interview

Hi friends! How to succeed in an Interview?

A job interview is one of those occasions when you just have to be perfect. The first minutes of an interview are vital for every job seeker. Whether your interview is on campus or off campus,  it is important to make the most of it.

To be successful, your objective in every interview should be to take yourself one step further toward generating the job offer.

The most important job interview attribute for individuals is confidence. If you feel confident, it will show in your answers and your overall demeanor.

According to a recent survey, more than 500 HR professionals commissioned by Gillette(R) [PG] and conducted by Harris Interactive(R) – indicate that 84% of HR professionals agree that well-groomed employees climb the corporate ladder faster than those who are not well-groomed. When it comes to first impressions, ninety percent of HR professionals place more importance on being well-groomed than even a firm handshake.

To help job seekers, Gillette has launched Gillette Career Advantage to help guys by providing them with the tools, information and advice they need to rise above the competition in today’s competitive job market. If you need any help to improve your grooming standards then you must visit the Gillette Resource Center.

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To be successful in an interview always adopt a vital, energetic, positive, and well-groomed approach.

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