Interview etiquette is an external carrier of personal accomplishment. Mastering interview etiquette not only present yourself the right way, but also leaves a good impression on the interviewer with positive memories of your first meeting. So how to get rid of the interview process? I will talk about it from the following three aspects. First, the preparation before interview Before an interview, you should remember the specific time of the interview. When you’re late, even if it is not your fault, your appear irresponsible and careless--two things that employers want to avoid. It's better to arrive ten minutes in advance, so that you can calm down a little, tidy up your clothes, and then appear in front of the main test with full spirit. You should also do some research on the company and get some questions ready for the interviewers. If the company has recently been recognized for some achievement, be prepared to talk about it. We should plan our interview wardrobe at least a few days ahead of time in case there is a splotch on the shirt or moths attacked the suit. Before you send an email, be sure to check your spelling and typing carefully. Use past tense when referring to job responsibilities. Second, the etiquette in interview When we go to the interview, we should knock on the door first, say hello and introduce ourselves. Stand when someone enters the room or is introduced. Your clothes should be clean and pressed. And avoid any clothing that is too sexy, because you are not trying to pick up a data. You should ask questions and show interest in the discussion -- a simple smile and nod will make you seem uninterested or even bored. And then give an example of why you are very suitable for the job and show your sincerity to work in this company.A good conversation is based on listening. In the interview process, the examiner's every sentence can be said to be very important. You need to concentrate and listen carefully. Remember what the speaker is talking about, focus on what the speaker wants, not just the looks and tone of the speaker.Don't talk about salary and benefits unless the interviewer asks these questions. Before answering questions, think about what you want to say. Even if the speaker's talk is boring and boring, you should change your mind and listen to the conversation more or less to benefit yourself. In listening to the conversation, it is natural to show respect, which is the expression of a cultured and courteous person. Third, the etiquette after the interview At the end of the interview, thank her/him again in your interview and express excitement at the opportunity to start this new job. You can shake hands with the examiners after the interview, but you should pay attention to the basic etiquette of handshaking. It's best to write a thank you card or note. In the letter, thank you again for taking the time to receive you, and reiterate your interest in the work.