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5 things to consider before going to an interview

Before heading into your next interview, remember these 5 crucial pointers to make sure you're poised, prepared, and ready to impress.

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Jaimala JhaUpdated: 6/11/2024, 10:01:00 AM

Interviews can be tough, but they're your chance to shine! Learn what they do and what they're all about. Know your experiences and how they fit the job. Get ready for common interview questions and answer with confidence.

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 1. Analyse the business and its role

Before your interview, research the company! This shows you're interested and lets you answer questions in a way that matches their goals. Check their website, news, and social media for clues.

 

 2. Rehearse your answers to regular interview question

Interviews ask similar things: "Tell me about you," "What are you good/not so good at?" and "Why this job?". Practice answering these out loud for a smoother interview!

 

 3. Dress correctly

Look your best for the interview! It shows you take the job seriously. Not sure what to wear? Play it safe and dress a bit nicer than usual.

 

 4. Get ready with question for the interviewer

Interviews are like conversations, but where you also ask questions! This shows you're interested in the job and helps you decide if the company is a good fit for you. Ask about the company's goals, what the job is really like (good and bad), and the people you'd work with.

 

 5. Make a route plan and arrive early

Feeling stressed about running late to an interview? Here's a tip: Plan your trip ahead of time, giving yourself extra time for unexpected delays. Aim to be 10-15 minutes early. This shows you're respectful and prepared, and gives you a chance to calm down before the interview.

A job interview presents more than just a barrier to employment, it's a chance to progress your career and discover a position that genuinely suits you. You may approach the interview with composure and confidence by doing your homework on the business and the role, rehearsing your answers, dressing appropriately, thinking through your questions, and organising your arrival. Recall that the secret to success in every interview situation is preparation.

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Do your research on the company beforehand, practice answering common interview questions, dress professionally, prepare questions for the interviewer, and plan your trip to arrive early.

Check out their website, social media, and news articles to learn about their goals and what they're all about. This shows you're interested!

Be ready to talk about yourself, your strengths and weaknesses, and why you want the job.

Interviews go both ways! Asking questions shows you're interested in the company and helps you decide if it's a good fit for you.

Aim to be 10-15 minutes early. This shows you're respectful of their time and gives you a chance to relax before the interview.

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