Dear Jobsblog: I'm sure communication skills are evaluated throughout technical interviews,
Office 2007 License, but I am an ESL [English as being a 2nd Language] college student and am not normally comfy with English interviews. Any guidelines for pupils like me? -Tongue Tied
Dear Tongue Tied: Interviews are nerve-wrecking to begin with but I am sure for ESL pupils, it may be even more frightening,
Microsoft Office Pro Plus 2007! Here are some things to keep in mind: In a global economy, you should go in knowing that your diverse language and cultural experience is an advantage in itself! For those studying in US colleges,
Cheap Office 2010, you’ve had the chance to practicing communicating and working on projects in an English environment already. For those abroad, you’ve probably had English as part of your school curriculum as well. Those experiences have already helped you prepare for your interviews. Technical interviews focus a lot on programming, problem solving and math skills and those are abilities you can demonstrate in your interviews without needing to command the English language completely! It’s also ok to ask clarifying questions if you want to double check what the interviewer is really asking. So what else can you do to ease your anxiety? Participate in mock interviews at your school’s career center, with alums working in the technology sector or just practice some interview questions with yourself,
Office 2010 Pro Key! One last thing to remember: passion for technology is universal and can be demonstrated regardless what your native language happened to be,
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