Closing the Interviewby Carole Martin, The Interview Coach |
"When do I start?" |
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That's about as aggressive as you can get at the close of the interview. It may knock the interviewer for a loop, and might appear to be overly aggressive, but some people think of it as "closing the sale." And, for some people it has worked. For others this approach may not be comfortable, or have the same effect. Whether you are aggressive, passive and polite, or somewhere in between, will depend on your personality, the interview situation, and the job for which you are applying. |
Different strokes for Different Folks |
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The style and the decision |
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Decisions will be based primarily on the position and the personality sought. If they are looking for someone in the sales department, the more aggressive approach might work best. If they are looking for someone who is more subdued, perhaps for an accountant position, the low-key style may be more suited. The middle of the road approach - with confidence might be a good general response for almost any position. |
Closing Points |
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Regardless of your style or how you choose to close the interview, there are some key points to keep in mind.
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Carole Martin is a professional interviewer and coach working with people worldwide, coaching them on interview techniques. In addition her online business, http://www.interviewcoach.com , she is contributing writer for Monster.com and writes articles. Be sure to subscribe to her free monthly newsletter, "Interview Fitness Training" at http://www.interviewfitnesstraining.com |
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