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    Welcome back to the Gentleman's Gazette!

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    In today's video, we talk about interview tips and etiquette.

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    This is part 3 of the series and so far, we covered what to wear to an interview, as well

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    as how to prepare for an interview.

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    First of all, you need to have the right outfit.

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    If you missed that video, please check it out here, this is essential.

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    Second, get a haircut before you have an interview.

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    If you have many interviews in a row, of course, you don't need to get a haircut every day

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    but you should just look clean and professional.

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    Make sure not to wear an overpowering cologne, you may be tempted but that Axe is really

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    smelly and people will not think it's great.

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    Even if you have a higher end cologne, try to stay away from it for a day just take a

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    shower beforehand and you'll be fine.

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    In a professional setting, try to cover your tattoos, of course, if you're applying for

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    a job at a restaurant, it's full of hipsters, you can show your tattoos.

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    It always depends on what the job is about.

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    Before you head out the door, make sure to remove any tags and threads because otherwise,

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    they may think, you have never worn a suit before, you're not in a professional setting

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    and also check for stains and holes because it makes you look sloppy.

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    Now it's time to get to the interview, make sure to arrive thirty minutes prior to the

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    interview time.

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    I know that may seem like a lot, but it's essential because there can be traffic and

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    things may go wrong and trust me, they will go wrong.

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    Last but not the least, you don;t know the facilities, you don't know how long it takes

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    to find the secretary, the right room so give yourself enough time.

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    If you end up with extra time, simply review your questions, take a seat and about five

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    to ten minutes before the interview, head to the reception and let them know you're

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    here.

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    You can also leave your business card and tell them you;re here for an interview with

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    a specific person.

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    Make sure to turn off your cellphone and if somebody offers you something to drink, don't

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    ask for anything elaborate, just go with plain, non-carbonated water.

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    Next up is interview demeanor, it's very important that you give a good first impression.

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    Let's say you're in a conference room, walking with people or you don't, it's best to stand

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    and only sit if you're asked to.

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    If it's too long and they asked you to sit, try to take a spot that is faced towards the

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    door so you can get up when somebody enters.

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    Also, this is not the time to take the boss chair with the leather covers, sit on it and

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    play games because somebody may come into the door anytime.

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    So, this is the chair for them, you take the regular chair.

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    When somebody comes in, it's important to shake their hand with a firm grip and you

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    have to look them into the eye.

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    Also, offer them a copy of your resume and then let them take the lead.

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    You're in an interview, and you just go along.

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    Tone, body language, and grammar are very important because you want to project professionalism

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    and confidence at all times.

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    First, sit up straight, that's actually easiest if you don't sit back on the chair but you

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    just sit slightly forward and push your back up.

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    Makes you seem alert and people will appreciate it.

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    Also, avoid crossing arms or fidgeting with something because it may seem that you're

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    nervous and can be distracting in an interview.

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    It's important to minimize the use of slang words or I don't knows because it makes you

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    seem incompetent and that's what you want to avoid.

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    If you;re wondering about interview questions, I suggest you check out our interview prep

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    video where we discuss interview question strategies.

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    Once they're done with their questions, it's time for you to ask good questions so it's

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    best you prepare those, make sure to have about 2-3 very good questions that make them

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    think "Wow, this guy really thought about the job and it's a smart question".

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    Never ask dumb questions, yes!

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    there are dumb questions such as things that you could easily figure out on their website.

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    After the interview is done, it'stime to depart.

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    First, you should ask them what the next steps are then you can shake hands, thank them for

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    their time and then it's time to leave.

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    This is not the time to flirt with the sexy secretary or with anybody else in the building,

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    you simply take your stuff and just leave.Once you're back home, it's important to follow

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    up and it's not just an email, ideally, it's a handwritten thank you note where you express

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    your gratitude that you had your interview and you reiterate that you're interested in

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    the position.

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    This shows you're future employer that you're willing to go the extra mile and that separates

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    you from the crowd.

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    Now, you simply wait for a response.

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    If you don;t hear back from them, you can reach out again and simply follow up, that

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    shows them that you're persistent.

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    Alternatively, you could get a letter of rejection, and now would be a good time to ask what exactly

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    they did not like about you so you could improve for future job interviews.

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    If you receive a verbal offer over the phone or in person, smile, thank them and let them

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    know that you're excited to get it in writing.

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    At this point, it's time for salary negotiations.

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    It's best to come in prepared and look at portals like glassdoor so you know the range

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    of the salary that you can expect but don't overdo it and don't undervalue yourself.

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    Just make sure if you're asking for more money than the average, make sure to back it up.

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    Ideally, the best ways to do it is to one, tell them how you make them more money.

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    Two, how you save the money and three, how you make customers happier.

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    If you want more vacation, now is the time to negotiate it so you should bring it up

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    and explain what you need and why you need it.

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    Last but not least, make sure to give them references if they ask for it, only if they

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    ask for it.

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    Of course, you want to only refer people who know that they're going to be contacted and

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    hopefully say something good about you.

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    If you have now gotten the job, it's really important to dress up for your first day at

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    work because it makes a great lasting impression for you colleagues at work, for your boss

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    and if they think you're overdressed, they will let you know but it never hurts to be

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    overdressed the first day.

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    Good Luck and make sure to check out the other two parts if you haven't already done so.

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Use "undervalue" in a sentence | "undervalue" example sentences

How to use "undervalue" in a sentence?

  • We must never undervalue any person. The workman loves not that his work should be despised in his presence. Now God is present everywhere, and every person is His work.
    -Saint Francis de Sales-
  • Don't undervalue yourself. God loves you. Your worth is what you are worth to God. Jesus died for you. You are of infinite value.
    -Nicky Gumbel-
  • He whose first emotion, on the view of an excellent work, is to undervalue or depreciate it, will never have one of his own to show.
    -Conrad Aiken-
  • Never undervalue the idea of partners. Understanding your strengths and then going out trying to find like-minded people who will be another pillar of your success.
    -Rob Dyrdek-
  • Adults forget the depths of languor into which the adolescent mind decends with ease. They are prone to undervalue the mental growth that occurs during daydreaming and aimless wandering
    -E. O. Wilson-
  • Cherish your own emotions and never undervalue them.
    -Robert Henri-
  • Photographers undervalue the use of a wastebasket in their pursuit of fine photography.
    -Ralph Steiner-
  • While people who are enlightened are worthy of respect, to put them on a pedestal is a mistake. To undervalue them is also a mistake.
    -Frederick Lenz-

Definition and meaning of UNDERVALUE

What does "undervalue mean?"

/ˌəndərˈvalyo͞o/

verb
To assess as being cheaper than expected.

What are synonyms of "undervalue"?
Some common synonyms of "undervalue" are:
  • underrate,
  • underestimate,
  • understate,
  • underemphasize,
  • de-emphasize,
  • diminish,
  • minimize,
  • downgrade,
  • reduce,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

What are antonyms of "undervalue"?
Some common antonyms of "undervalue" are:
  • overrate,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.