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Top 6 Interview Tips – Tip 04: Maintain Eye Contact

Top 6 Interview Tips – Tip 04: Maintain Eye Contact

Top 6 Interview Tips – Tip 04: Maintain Eye Contact

What is the difference between a phone and an in-person interview? Your interviewer has the opportunity to determine how you communicate! Part of showing good communication skills is where you direct your focus. Maintaining eye contact when you are nervous can be a lot more challenging than it sounds. Employers know this. They will notice if you are able to maintain eye contact with them and will be impressed by your ability to do so.

This is one skill that will be useful for the rest of your life. Having the ability to maintain eye contact will help you with presentations, client relations, working with colleagues and build interpersonal skills. Maintaining eye contact is one communication skill that is fairly easy to practice. You can practice chatting with friends or family and make a point of maintaining eye contact! Sometimes, practicing in front of a mirror can also be very effective.

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Visa subclass 485 (Temporary Graduate) and OSHC

Visa subclass 485 (Temporary Graduate) and OSHC

If you hold a valid Student visa at the time you apply for the Subclass 485 visa, you will already be covered under an Overseas Student Health Cover policy as a condition of your Student visa requirement. Your existing OSHC is considered acceptable health insurance at the time you lodge your 485 visa application and you should submit evidence of this with your visa application. 
Using your OSHC in the best way

Using your OSHC in the best way

Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) is insurance to help international students with the cost of medical and hospital care in Australia.