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Take Tips to Prepare for an Internship in Singapore?

Author: Stroff Lee
by Stroff Lee
Posted: Apr 05, 2016

When it comes to finding an internship in Singapore, many students hold these questions that what should I say to make interviewers like me? What are the best techniques to land an internship or job? Well, there is no absolute right way to interview, the key to perform an interview is to be yourself.

This is clearly that you will likely be judged on how you answer, rather than what your answers are. This should be a simple question. Never say you have no weaknesses. This may sound like the perfect answer, however, it may be the worst answer you can give. Everyone has weaknesses and we’re nothing to be ashamed of. No matter your weakness is, the most important thing is to show how you recognize it and you’re taking steps for self-improvement. In addition, do not to be generic. When you answer "I’m a perfectionist" or "I work too hard" will not add you point for creativity.

If you have any questions, you should say it. It will show that you are interested and considering the position seriously. Landing an internship should be an equally match on both side of employer and employee. You should get all the details of the expectations, role and organization you are going to work for. This will enable you to make a well-informed decision before you accept an offer.

Get appropriate clothing will be an important tip when finding an internship in Singapore. If you have a more artistic internship, consider a little more creative with your clothing options. If you have a business internship, you should consider more straight-laced, conventional clothing.

For girls, if you’re going to wear makeup, remember that less is more. Generally speaking, a little eyeliner, mascara and light lipstick will take you far enough. Plus, if you want to make a vaguely smoky-eye look, your eyeliner can end up presupposing itself when eye shadow from the sweating.

What is the appropriate follow-up after an interview? The thank-you notes! You’ve been given the opportunity for an interview, to show your appreciation, sending a polite email to express your gratitude as well as looking forward to hearing back. Believe me, it won’t take you more than two minutes but it may land your extra points, which can make the difference to receive a yes or a no.

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