Easy ways to make good impressions during interview?

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Be confident, respectful, and humble. So, stand up straight, make constant eye contact and firm handshakes are the basics.

Other than that and be prepared but not rehearsed, I'm not sure. I'm sure others will have better responses.
 
SMILE!

Although interviewing will be super stressful, don't forget to smile!

Why?
-Releases endorphins.... making you feel better and effectively changing your mood
-Makes you seem positive
-Makes you look younger 😉
-Is contagious
-Relieves stress
-Lowers your BP.... really the benefits are endless....



.... so during your interview, what's the one thing you're going to remember to do?

😀
 
SMILE!

Although interviewing will be super stressful, don't forget to smile!

Why?
-Releases endorphins.... making you feel better and effectively changing your mood
-Makes you seem positive
-Makes you look younger 😉
-Is contagious
-Relieves stress
-Lowers your BP.... really the benefits are endless....



.... so during your interview, what's the one thing you're going to remember to do?

😀

I totally agree. When I did a pt school interview, I tried to smile as much as I could, and I think it connected with the interviewers. I hope I find med school to be similar and not like those frightening interviews you hear about from the top schools
 
Smile and eye contact. BREATH. Chill on the "umms" "likes" "you knows"
 
You guys have a dry mouth problem during interviews? I don't have much of a problem speaking, but my mouth turns into a powder house when I'm sitting there nervous as phuck
 
You guys have a dry mouth problem during interviews? I don't have much of a problem speaking, but my mouth turns into a powder house when I'm sitting there nervous as phuck

While sitting in the waiting room for my top choice med school interview last cycle, I had about 15 cups of water (no joke). It was a running joke between me and the other interviewees 🙄
 
You guys have a dry mouth problem during interviews? I don't have much of a problem speaking, but my mouth turns into a powder house when I'm sitting there nervous as phuck

i was intending on asking for advice regarding this.

is there any way to deal with this? no amount of water helps.
 
i was intending on asking for advice regarding this.

is there any way to deal with this? no amount of water helps.

The same way everyone deals with their stress reactions/nervous habits. Practice.
 
The dentist recommended solution for dry mouth is biotene dry mouth . I haven't tested it for any type of interview, but it definitely works daily. I think my dry mouth will override even prescription meds at a med school interview.
 
You guys have a dry mouth problem during interviews? I don't have much of a problem speaking, but my mouth turns into a powder house when I'm sitting there nervous as phuck

Not to geek out, but it comes from sympathetic stimulation. Might help to listen to some relaxing music and not think so much.
 
Not to geek out, but it comes from sympathetic stimulation. Might help to listen to some relaxing music and not think so much.
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Schympatheic Schtimulation!...mm Schtimulation.
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SMILE!

Although interviewing will be super stressful, don't forget to smile!

Why?
-Releases endorphins.... making you feel better and effectively changing your mood
-Makes you seem positive
-Makes you look younger 😉
-Is contagious
-Relieves stress
-Lowers your BP.... really the benefits are endless....



.... so during your interview, what's the one thing you're going to remember to do?

😀
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Be yourself, only with more confidence.

Don't be a robot; have some personality and try to have fun. These interviewers are taking time out of their lives volunteering to interview you. At least give them a show.
 
Holy **** that's genius. What kind?

for me, any cinnamon. I like the ice breakers brand...

(altoids are probably a sure bet as well...but not the best taste)
 
I'm surprised no one has mentioned the always appropriate, post-interview high five!


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Dress sharply, be clean shaven (if you have a beard, make sure it is tidy), smell good (but not too strong), always smile (don't stop), always make eye contact, answer in complete sentences (if you're from the south like I am it is hard to do!), and don't pretend like you know things you don't.
 
Dress sharply, be clean shaven (if you have a beard, make sure it is tidy), smell good (but not too strong), always smile (don't stop), always make eye contact, answer in complete sentences (if you're from the south like I am it is hard to do!), and don't pretend like you know things you don't .

This was a secret I planned to keep to myself. Oh well 😉
 
Definitely feel free to ask if you can take a moment to formulate your answer. I was asked what I thought the next war would be about, and I asked for a moment (more like 30 seconds) to come up with my answer. I also related my answer back to a personal experience and the reactions were favorable. I am now attending that school 😉
 
Definitely feel free to ask if you can take a moment to formulate your answer. I was asked what I thought the next war would be about, and I asked for a moment (more like 30 seconds) to come up with my answer. I also related my answer back to a personal experience and the reactions were favorable. I am now attending that school 😉
First thing that popped in my mind when I read this was World War Z. Those Zombies..so hot right now. I need to stop watching the sci fi channel.
 
Just remember your entire future and career depends on how well you do in those 30 or so mins.
 
Don't wear anything on your wrists/fingers or your hair down if you have nervous fidgeting habits. One girl sitting across twirled her hair through most of the interview. It drove me crazy and she probably wasn't even aware she did it!
 
^ to add to that, this one guy in my group interview at LECOM had a pen in his hand while he was talking, and that pen shook so much that's all I could focus on.
 
One of suggestion I have gotten is to keep professionalism throughout the interview process. Even when whoever is doing the interview is being relaxed and friendly. You always need to show a level of respect.
 
Be enthusiastic about the school and Osteopathy

Make eye contact

Do NOT babble!

Show that you're thoughtful and contemplative.

If you're bright and it shows, we'll pick up on that.

Be interested in the other interviewees, if in a panel interview.

So what are some easy things you can do to boost the impression you leave on your interviewer?

Apart from how you dress.
 
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