You must be self-confident. Imagine something that puts you in stronger position to get the job, such as - imagine they already offered you the job, this is just a follow-up interview. Just don't act cocky. Be excited about the job, imagine getting the position and doing very well. Think of the interviewer as someone you'll see and work with everyday.
It sounds like an interview in which the time and place are prearranged, as opposed to an on the spot interview.
Probably where they were camped at the time.
you will have time to get nervous about the interview.
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Cheerful, but not hyper. Friendly, but not overwhelming. Relaxed (as much as you can in an interview). You want them to think you are friendly, but not think you will be talking all day and not getting any work done. Good luck! Just be yourself, that's the most important thing.
That depends on how frequently you do it. You hair does not become "un-relaxed" after time. You have to touch-up the newgrowth & if you want your hair "out," you have to cut your hair.
Yes, every applicant who has had a second interview should be notified of the outcome. In this case where the interview is very intensive and with the time taken from your job for this interview. Both parties have invested a considerable amount of time in selecting the candidate for the job position.