Maximize Chemistry With Sincere Compliments
Do you like receiving compliments? Do you think other people do? You bet they
do! So, before the interview, read or talk to people about the firm and uncover
some good things to say. In the first few minutes, let the interviewer know that
you heard good things.
This will show that you know something about the company. It's also what we call a "third-party compliment," where you are passing on the good news you heard from others.
You can compliment their facilities, people, advertising, or many other things. However, whatever you do, be specific. Don't just say that people you know are impressed by the product. Talk about why they are impressed. All of us like to hear about how our products have pleased customers. By giving details, you show that you have given the subject some thought, and that your compliment is not just empty flattery.
