Enshrine Yourself: Tips and Guidelines for Successful Interviews

By RECRUITER - Caryn Darley - Engineering and Technical - Enshrine Placements South Africa

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Preparing for interviews is something you can do even while waiting for opportunities to present themselves. In fact, doing the right background preparation in advance can go a long way to fostering the right frame of mind for when you do have an interview lined up.

First impressions have an enormous impact when meeting a prospective employer, so feeling confident and on top of your game will ensure that you present yourself in the most favourable light possible.

Enshrine Placements has put together some tips and guidelines to assist you with adequately preparing for interviews. This includes some process work which will help you to position your unique value and navigate your career trajectory in a comprehensive way, and it is recommended whether you are in the process of looking for a new position or not.

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