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Dg31one
2 years ago

Better too early than too late as you say so beautiful, but 1 whole hour is too much of the good. To appear a quarter of an hour before the conversation is the rule of thumb, which makes a good impression. Otherwise, the time is dead in which you might find a quiet place and prepare yourself mentally for the conversation is to go through the conversation internally and in this way to solve the nervousness. Inform yourself on the internet about the company where you are applying, it is highly likely asked how you have become aware of the company or what you already know about the company, a good preparation is the A and O during an interview. As I said, mentally prepare yourself before and a quarter of an hour before the start of the conversation you log in at the reception. In the sense of a lot of success, you’ll have the same conversation!

Kabeltante1266
2 years ago

Find a warm, dry place and get some information about the operation. 10 minutes then PRE (!) to appear there or at the reception is the norm. Not before! And not after the start of the appointment.

Mirko2808
2 years ago

You have to wait the hour, go for a round or something. Just don’t stop there in the entrance.

Merkur112
2 years ago

Too early is as bad as too late.

Wait in the car or in front of the building. Maybe with a baker or somewhere nearby.

Be at the door 5-10 minutes before the date.

It’s always good.

T3Fahrer
2 years ago
Reply to  Merkur112

I’m basically right to you, but too early is still better than too late. Where a “too early” also brings a rudeness…

sleepingbeautyy
2 years ago

Let time be expelled. Go to the shops and drink a coffee. Now you can’t show up.

LePetitGateau
2 years ago

To walk around the building and definitely not walk in;)

Munga01
2 years ago

Wait.