Ophthalmic Technician

Could someone help me out to say the right things in a professional interview?
So I got a phone call from a eye doctor to come to an interview for ophthalmology technician opening. At the time of the phone call I was so excited jumping up and down in my car seat. But for some hours now been doing everything that is mourn because I am so nervous that I will not get the job or I will not say the right thing or I'm not enough good, because I never had a professional job. I'm having some serious anxiety and I think when I go to an interview I get so nervous that I did not even know what to say. If anyone knows some tips or advice for me would be greatly appreciated. Negativity is not needed thanks again
Make a list with the best of their ability questions you can ask a prospective employee. Aside from your resume that should be adequate. I will try to list a few with the answer. Why do you think you want work here? I can use my skills and experience to better serve their patients. What can you offer to improve our practice and patient satisfaction? I know I can not improve their service, but I can assure you that I have been well trained in the placement of my first patients and continues to instill confidence in their practice. His reputation is a major concern I'm sure, and you can be sure it is my duty to go up and improve it. You can think of others. Jut remember that you are not there to ask what you can do for you, want to know what you can do for them. Ask what compensation you expect. Do not be shy to ask for what you are worth it. Be honest, and not be afraid of asking too much. We can say that is open to their practices and present conditions. But you are expected to provide a figure. NO estimate of himself. You know what experience and knowledge you possess. If you agree on compensation, even if below expectations, ask about tests and when. Is there an opportunity for periodic increases? Are there opportunities for progress in your case? You may be able to get some average salary of the position. Good luck.
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Posted on November 16th, 2011 at 5:01 pm
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