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What to Do |
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- If distractions are a problem in an interview, you can control them in the following ways:
- If the distraction is external, control it by focusing your concentration.
- If the distraction is internal (inside your head), control it by reminding yourself to pay attention and try to relax.
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- Paraphrase the interviewer’s comments by restating the main idea or content to:
- check and clarify accuracy;
- let the interviewer know you understand; and
- encourage more discussion
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- Focus on key words, main ideas, and examples to help you retain important points.
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- Ask questions if you do not understand what the interviewer is saying or asking. Do not pretend to understand if you do not understand.
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- Take notes only if it will not distract you from the conversation. Write them in a list or outline form. Always ask the interviewer’s permission before taking notes.
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- Make sure you understand what you are being asked.
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