{"id":1431,"date":"2018-01-30T15:40:59","date_gmt":"2018-01-30T15:40:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/phlebotomyexaminer.com\/?p=1431"},"modified":"2018-09-14T16:06:59","modified_gmt":"2018-09-14T16:06:59","slug":"did-your-job-interview-go-well","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/phlebotomyexaminer.com\/did-your-job-interview-go-well\/","title":{"rendered":"Did Your Job Interview Go Well? 10 Signs You WILL Be Hired"},"content":{"rendered":"

Getting ready to be interviewed can be nerve-wracking. You might even be nervous during the interview itself. But, walking out and wondering if it went well can cause the most stress. Thankfully, there are ways to determine how well an interview went, and if you’re likely to get the job.<\/p>\n

If you want to know how to tell if a job interview went well, there are signs to look for both during and after the event. These aren’t necessarily things you should be focused on at the time.<\/p>\n

But, once it’s is over you can reflect on how it went. If you know what you’re looking for, you’ll have a better idea of what your potential boss may have been thinking. You’ll also have a better idea if it’s likely you’ll get hired or not. Was it really a bad job interview<\/strong><\/a>?<\/p>\n

If you think your job interview went well but you haven’t gotten a call, don’t panic. The advice in this guide will help to give you peace of mind about how your interview went. We’ll also let you know what you can do after an interview for best practices, and to make a good impression.<\/p>\n

How Long is a Good Interview?<\/h2>\n

There is a ‘sweet spot’ when it comes to how long a job interview should last. Too short, and your potential employer may not be getting a full impression of you. Too long, and they may think you’re wasting their time and won’t get a healthy return on their investment.<\/p>\n

You should let the employer dictate how long the interview ends up going. You should never try to cut it short or extend it yourself. For a face-to-face interview, you should expect it to last for about 30 minutes.<\/p>\n

If you want to know how to tell if a phone interview went well, one thing you can think about is how long it lasted. Phone interviews can be challenging to read. You don’t have body language to check out, and sometimes people can feel awkward talking on the phone.<\/p>\n

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If your phone interview was also about 30 minutes, that’s a good sign. It probably means that your potential boss was interested in what you had to say and wanted to make sure to get in all their questions.<\/p>\n

If you walked out of your job interview or hung up the phone and you’re entirely unsure whether you’ll get hired, don’t worry. Use the signs listed below to help ease your mind. If you noticed any of them during the interview, there’s a good chance the company is interested in you.<\/p>\n

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    Your Interview Went Long<\/h3>\n<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

    Even though we just mentioned what the average time for an interview should be, there are exceptions. Again, you should never push to have a longer interview than anyone else. Interview schedules are usually pretty tight. This is especially true if many people are interviewing for the same position.<\/p>\n

    But, if the person interviewing you keeps asking questions, and even goes off-topic with side questions, it can be a good sign. If they are the ones extending the time because they want to know more about you, It’s usually because they’re interested.<\/p>\n

    Few employers would willingly throw off their schedule for no reason. So, if they end up getting a little ‘behind’ because your interview ran long, it could be a good sign. It means that they liked your answers and wanted to know more about what you could do for the company.<\/p>\n

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      You Notice Positive Body Language<\/h3>\n<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

      One of the benefits of having a face-to-face interview is that you can read someone’s body language.<\/p>\n

      It can tell you a lot about how your interviewer is feeling and what they might think of you. There is a definite difference between positive and negative body language<\/strong><\/a>; you have to be able to recognize those differences.<\/p>\n

      Some examples of good body language include:<\/p>\n

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