It is crunch time; you are at a crucial admission course or job interview. How do you boost your self-confidence? Well, no matter what your self-confidence level is right now, you can probably improve it. First, have a positive mindset, and believe in yourself and your capabilities. A first good impression is always the key to success!

“Mr Eric Lim, Head of MDIS Business School, feels that interviews are necessary to assess a candidate’s soft skills, passion and suitability for a chosen course. “It is important for us to align the candidate’s personality with the course,” he said.

To find out how you can impress your interviewers and increase your chances of landing a place in your dream university, read the full article here: http://bit.ly/2xfLURt

Yeo Hong Peng

Yeo Hong Peng is a passionate film creative-director, digital and social media marketer.

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