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i felt nervous in my first interview as i dont have experience., after that i never felt nervous in any interview.

Vinu
after attending lot of interviews , i stoped feeling nervous as i got used to. Actually Interviewer used to feel nervous:)

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Vidhi i am also having same problem entering in to the interviewer cabin feel me nervous after that i will be somuch free from that tension.

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sometimes while answering the questions i feel nervous. though i know i couldn't able to tell the answer then people who are taking interview will understand my attitude and even help me by tell me to be free and think and answer. so for interview our behavior and attitude is important i feel.

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I think this is common for each and every person to feel nervous at the time of interview.

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Everyone who is new to interview process feels nervousness but once several interviews have undergone, nervousness goes away. This is personal experience.
But in my case every interview is a new one i feel nervous every time.

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ya thats right during interview work of Hr is to notice the behave or attitude of the candidate . They notice that whether the candidate's attitude is tolerable for the organization or not.
While answering questions in interview, with the effect of nervousness our throat become dry and we couldn't speak comfortablity. so it is adviced that before going eat a coffee byte chocolate and then enter the interview cabin. so that this throat dry problem doesn't occur.Due to this chocolate all the glands in the mouth will be produced in equal quantity. so this doesnot make you feel uncomfortable

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