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Australia Job Interview

Prepare for more than one job interview in Australia and don’t be surprised to receive an entrance test before a job interview.

Punctuality is expected, so arrive at least 5 minutes before a job interview. Prepare yourself - find out information about the company you wantt o work for.

It is customary to present a business card at the initial interview. Other documents like letters of reference and photocopies of academic certificates are generally supplied at a later stage. An extra CV can be handy too. You will never get a second chance to make a first impression!

Shake hands with everyone present upon meeting and before leaving. Maintain eye contact while talking with someone. Use titles, Mr., Mrs. and Miss when first introduced. Academic or job-related titles are habitually downplayed.

Do not sit until invited. Panel job interviews with two to three people are very common in Australia. Interview starts often with some informal small talk. Talk effectively demonstrating your knowledge of the industry and/or the company, do not interrupt the interviewer and criticize former employers.

Prepare for all kinds of questions about your skills and weaknesses, and what you can contribute to the company. Also, you may be asked to respond to hypothetical questions and to very direct ones - for example, “Why do you want to work for us?”. Answer them as fully as you can, avoiding yes and no answers.

You may have to wait for the results of the job interview due to lengthy consultation process in Australian businesses.Don't forget to write a follow-up thank you letter.

Australia Job Interview Dress Code

Dress neatly and conservatively. Men wear jackets and ties. During the summer months, jackets are often removed. Women wear skirts and blouses or dresses with simple accessories.

Other Australia Job Interview Info

If you received an invitation to a job interview, you may look at job interview tips and other job search skills.

Follow up the job interview with a thank you letter. Employers regard this as an indication of your final interest in the position.

Good luck with your Australia Job Interview!

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