In order to be granted a job, it takes a great deal of effort. Many are convinced that relying on appearance that can impress the interviewer is the most important approach; however, although first impression may give an initial image about the employee’s behaviour, it cannot ensure them a job.
When a candidate first meet their interviewer, they are likely to convey an approximate perception about their attitude through their look. If they are formally, for example, this can be interpreted as they are serious or committed. Also, when the candidate shows up early, they may be thought of as punctual. This initial impression can have an impact on the decision of whether they are going to be selected for the position or not. Thus, first perception has an impact, but this impact is considered limited.
On the other hand, I believe that holding proper qualifications and deep experience are the most important factors to be employable; regardless of whether the interviewer admires the candidate throughout the interview or not. Personally, before I meet any interviewee, I usually have an idea about who they are and what qualities they hold, thanks to their complete resume and their credentials. For me the meeting’s period is just to make their acquaintance, and to make sure that my prepared perception is still valid. Therefore, concrete expertise is the real compelling factor that can really help secure a job.
To conclude, despite the importance of first impressions in the person who are responsible for employing workers, I see the effect of real work-related experience and competence are the most successful bet.
In order to
be granted
a job, it takes a great deal of effort.
Many
are convinced
that relying on appearance that can impress the interviewer is the most
important
approach;
however
, although
first
impression may give an initial image about the employee’s
behaviour
, it cannot ensure them a job.
When a candidate
first
meet
their interviewer, they are likely to convey an approximate perception about their attitude through their look. If they are
formally
,
for example
, this can
be interpreted
as they are serious or committed.
Also
, when the candidate
shows
up early, they may be
thought
of as punctual. This initial impression can have an impact on the decision of whether they are going to
be selected
for the position or not.
Thus
,
first
perception has an impact,
but
this impact
is considered
limited.
On the other hand
, I believe that holding proper qualifications and deep experience are the most
important
factors to be employable; regardless of whether the interviewer admires the candidate throughout the interview or not.
Personally
,
before
I
meet
any interviewee, I
usually
have an
idea
about who they are and what qualities they hold, thanks to their complete resume and their credentials. For me the meeting’s period is
just
to
make
their acquaintance, and to
make
sure that my prepared perception is
still
valid.
Therefore
, concrete expertise is the real compelling factor that can
really
help
secure a job.
To conclude
, despite the importance of
first
impressions in the person who are responsible for employing workers, I
see
the effect of real work-related experience and competence are the most successful bet.