Here are 7 things an interviewer wants to hear from you!

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1. Things every employer wants to hear from a prospective employee during an interview

Heading for a job interview in the coming days? Remember, interviews are not just about simply answering every question an interviewer throws at you. Because to clear an interview you also need to read the interviewer’s mind, understand what he expects from an ideal employee and speak just the right things. To help you up your chances of getting hired, here are six phrases you should try to fit into your answers.

2. I am really excited about the role

Subtly letting the hiring manager know that you are really interested in the role helps to make the interview procedure ahead a bit smoother. The interviewer would take this as a sign that you are up for the opportunity and won’t back out at the last moment if everything goes well. Make sure to sound just interested and not desperate for the job opportunity.

3. Yes, I have read about your company

It is imperative to research and gather information about the organisation and the job you are going to apply for. Talking about the company’s previous achievements, insights, top leadership etc. shows you have done your homework and have come prepared for the interview. Isn’t that a sign of a dedicated and hardworking professional?

4. How can I add more value to the team?

To pass an interview with flying colours, merely answering the questions you are asked isn’t enough. You also need to ask questions. A great way to do that is by inquiring, “How can I add more value to the team?” because this shows you are a team player and want to bring something new to the table. Once the interviewer answers this question, you can then talk about your specific skills, professional achievements and ideas.

5. I would be a great fit for this profile

Talk about your skills and achievements and highlight how you would be a great fit for role. Also, project this as a win-win situation by explaining how this profile would offer you ample learning opportunities and aligns with your career goals.

6. Any advice you would like to give me?

When you ask an interviewer for advice it shows you are open to feedback and are an eager learner. This also means you are an approachable person and the employer can give you suggestions to improve when required and you would take it in a positive note.

7. Thank you for this opportunity

Well, being courteous will only help to create a better impression. Thank the interviewers for their time and say that it was great to meet them. Also, make sure your handshake is firm, you maintain eye contact along with your natural, confident smile.

Source: TNN/timesofindia.indiatimes.com