Emine gungor
@withlove99 active 6 years, 9 months ago-
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yes. I agree with you These are the tips needed for everyone.
Most of the stress cases are due to less information about the result or unknown or outcome of the efforts made.
In many cases, people before attending an Interview suffer from stress. They know they are good. Still, they suffer from stress. They really feel stress for fear of the questions in the Interview which really does not carry any meaning at all. Lack of confidence is another factor for the stress. One should develop confidence while doing an activity. It is this quality in most of the cases, one can come out of stress successfully. -
And if these people being interviewed would do some research ahead of time about what they might be asked and what to wear at this job site then they will cut down on embarrassment and a bad interview. Lack of confidence is a big factor I think. And doing their homework would help with this. Confidence will grow as people experience things. It is taking that first step that is scary. And that gives me a new idea for another post. Thanks for your comment.
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From my experiences of job interviews, I only get nervous when I was interviewed for my very first job interview.
I guess that is understandable because I haven’t experienced that ever yet.
But after being in that job for more than 15 years, I resigned and rested for about a year.
Then I started applying again. I never felt nervous during the interviews, because I am now more experienced and confident what to answer to the questions that might be thrown me.
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The job interview was just a for instance. Most have had experience with those but I used it to describe how anxiety could come up.
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Yes, it is. Many don’t know how to handle it and so it can be a real problem. Mental specialists is a good choice if it gets out of hand. I don’t have that options and I am sure some others don’t either. That is why I write about it.
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