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The competition for jobs is intense, with many people so desperate for work that they will take positions far beneath their experience level and salary history just so they can get a job and feed their families.

With more and more people filling out applications for fewer and fewer jobs, there is no room for error. If you're looking for a job, or want to get a better job, you have to eliminate every possible mistake from your job search. Potential employers are screening applicants with a much more critical eye than ever before, so you have to be ready for any unexpected challenges.

100 Interview Tips is a very practical compendium of the best interview advice available today. If you follow these 100 tips, you'll set yourself apart from 99 of all the job applicants today, even if the market is much more competitive.

Table of Contents:
Do your research
If this is not your first time to get interviewed, review your previous ones
Review the qualifications required by the company you are applying for
Get a haircut
Make sure to arrive early at the office where you are going to be interviewed
Do your usual morning routine early
Eat well but don’t overdo it
Go to bed as early as possible
Set up your alarm
Take a shower
Eat a healthy breakfast
Avoid problem foods
Brush your teeth
Iron your clothes
Don’t use sunglasses
Don’t forget to make use of a breath freshener
Don’t overdo your cologne or perfume
Be in business attire
Polish your shoes
Plan your route
Have someone watch over your kids
Prepare introducing yourself
Be flexible when it comes to scheduling for the interview, but avoid doing it after lunch
Be prepared in the different types of interviews
Go to the restroom a few minutes before the interview
Drink a glass of water prior to the interview
Relax
Practice good posture
Be confident
Be optimistic
Be courteous
Make eye contact
Laugh politely
If you should, compliment the company and not the interviewer
Ask the right questions
Don’t ask about drug testing or background checks
Don’t ask about paid time off
Don’t try to ask questions just to prolong the interview
Never lie in your interview
Practice selling yourself
Discuss your hobbies, but be careful in doing so
Take advantage of the first few minutes in building your confidence
Do not forget to bring copies of your resume
It is best to turn off your phone
Prepare your references
Bring only things that are necessary
Practice your handshake
Enhance your nonverbal skills
Listen to the interviewer attentively
Prepare an answer about a question referring to your future
Prepare an answer about a question that would tell them why they want to hire you
Prepare an answer for a question regarding leaving your previous job
Prepare an answer for a question regarding what you have been doing ever since leaving the previous company
Prepare an answer for a question regarding your strengths as well as weaknesses
Prepare an answer for a question regarding whether you work better with a team or by yourself
Prepare for questions that would relate to your experience
Prepare to tell them instances when you went beyond your call of duty
Elaborate your answers but don’t overdo it
Don’t forget to practice answering questions of interviewers
Come up with your own questions
Prepare probing questions
Make available an email address where they can contact you
Be friendly to all persons you come across with
If a company literature is available, read it
Be a professional in introducing yourself
Take note of important things that might come out during the interview
Breathe deeply
Don’t be afraid in asking the interviewer to repeat his question
Let the interviewer offer you the seat
Be yourself
Don’t forget to review your resume before the interview
Rephrase the question if you are not able to understand it perfectly
Let the interviewer stay in control
Be enthusiastic in providing your answers
Do not interrupt
If you want to highlight certain strengths, make sure it would coincide with the position you are applying for
Salary expectations
Be prepared in saying something better, if a question comes up, in which you don’t know the answer to
Be prepared in saying something, if they tell you that there is a part in the job, which you do not have any experiences with
Don’t talk too fast
Ask for water if you need one
Don’t assume that interviewers are very familiar with certain acronyms
Don’t say anything negative regarding your previous employers
Discuss your hobbies if you want to, but don’t overdo it
Make sure to let your
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