
By | Nicole Lindsay | www.themuse.com
Give your interviewer a firm handshake. Make eye contact. Answer each question succinctly. Have questions to ask the interviewer at the end.
If you’ve had a job, then you’ve had an interview, and you likely know those interview essentials and these interview questions.
But if you want to move from being a viable candidate to the hiring manager’s top choice, you’ll need to go well beyond the basics. While the way you dress and present yourself is important, it will be the substance of your responses and interactions that leave the interviewer picturing you in the role—and, more importantly, being unable to imagine that anyone else could be a better fit.
Convey these four messages in your next interview, and you’re sure to hit a home run.