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common types of interview

what is panel interview and how to crack it with ease


Asked On2017-12-05 16:52:14 by:psonika29

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Dining with a prospective employee allows employers to review your communication and interpersonal skills, as well as your table manners, in a more relaxed (for them) environment.
Interview Dining Tips: 
If you're feeling nervous, check out the restaurant ahead of time or visit the restaurant's website. That way you'll know exactly what's on the menu, what you might want to order, and where the restrooms are located. 
Arrive early. You can ask the restaurant's host if there is a reservation under the interviewer's name. If not, wait outside the restaurant for your interviewer to arrive. 
Wear an interview-appropriate outfit (even if the restaurant is more casual than the company office).  
Turn off your cell phone or put it on silent. Resist the temptation to check it (even if others at the table are looking at their phones). 
During the meal, mind your manners. Say "please" and "thank you" to your server as well as your host. And, remember what your mother spent years telling you: keep your elbows off the table, chew with your mouth closed, sit up straight, and never, ever speak with your mouth full. 
Is the table full of utensils? My British grandmother taught me an easy way to remember what to use when. Start at the outside and work your way in. Your salad fork will be on the far left, your entree fork will be next to it. Your dessert spoon and fork will be above your plate.

Liquids are on the right, solids on the left. For example, your water glass will be on the right and your bread plate will be on the left.
Put your napkin on your lap once everyone is seated.
During the Meal: 
Don't order messy food - pasta with lots of sauce, chicken with bones, ribs, big sandwiches, and whole lobsters are all dangerous. 
Keep conversation  light toward the start of the meal. You can interviewers if they've been to the restaurant before, chat about the weather, or ask how their day has gone. 
Don't order the most expensive entree on the menu.
When you do order your meal, make it something that's easy to cut into bite-size pieces. During the meal, take small bites, so that it's easy to finish chewing and swallow before responding to questions and participating in the mealtime conversation. 
The polite way to eat soup is to spoon it away from you. There's less chance of spilling in your lap that way too!
Break your dinner roll into small pieces and eat it a piece at a time.
If you need to leave the table, put your napkin on the seat or the arm of your chair.
When you've finished eating, move your knife and fork to the "four o'clock" position so the server knows you're done.
Remember to try and relax, listen, and participate in the conversation.
To Drink or Not to Drink:
It's wise not to drink alcohol during an interview. Interviewing is tough enough without adding alcohol to the mix. 
After the Meal:
Put your napkin on the table next to your plate.
Let the prospective employer pick up the tab. The person who invited you will expect to pay both the bill and the tip.
Remember to say "thank you." Consider also following-up with a thank you note which reiterates your interest in the job.                                

Answerd on:2018-06-05 Answerd By:Vishu-vashistha

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