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The Key Is Confidence

Reasons to Consider a Temporary Position

You have big dreams for your career, so failing to meet a few requirements listed on a job posting won’t stop you from applying. It seems your strategy has worked, as you’ve been invited to interview for a job you’re slightly unqualified to hold. The big day is quickly approaching, and you’re starting to doubt yourself a bit, but it’s time to snap out of it.

If you don’t believe in yourself, you can’t expect an employer to have confidence in your abilities. Displaying even the slightest reservations about your ability to do the job will likely cause the hiring manager to eliminate you from the running, so use these five tips to boost your self-esteem.

5 Ways to Feel Confident in an Interview

 

  1. Dress to Impress

When you look good, you feel good, so put some thought into your interview attire. In the days leading up to the meeting, make sure your best suit is dry cleaned and fits, so you have plenty of time to make any necessary adjustments. Failing to plan ahead and ultimately being forced to wear a crumpled or ill-fitting outfit will negatively impact your interview in more ways than one.

  1. Be Prepared

If you’re ready for any question the interviewer throws at you, there’s not a whole lot to be nervous about. Prior to the big day, spend as much time as possible researching the company, learning about the interviewer and practicing responses to common interview questions. Feel confident in knowing you have a fantastic response ready for any question that comes your way.

  1. Play to Your Strengths

Rather than focusing on the qualifications you don’t have, concentrate on the talents you can bring to the job. You wouldn’t have been invited to the interview if the hiring manager didn’t see potential, so highlight your skills and accomplishments relative to the job. If you’re asked about qualifications you don’t have, briefly acknowledge them and present yourself as a quick and eager learner.

  1. Carry Yourself With Confidence

Body language speaks volumes, so make sure yours conveys an aura of confidence. Greet the interviewer with a firm handshake, maintain steady eye contact with the person and sit up straight. You might have the best responses of any candidate, but if you’re slouched in your chair staring at the floor the whole time, you won’t get very far.

  1. Refuse to Think Negatively

Only you can control the thoughts running through your mind, so vow to remain positive. If feelings of inadequacy start to overcome you, simply push them out with good vibrations. Don’t allow yourself to feel anything less than deserving of this incredible career opportunity.


You’re a talented professional with a lot to offer any company, so allow PrideStaff North Dallas to help you find a great new opportunity. Choose from a variety of temporary, temp-to-hire or direct hire roles with some of the best employers in the Dallas area. Contact us today to get started!

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