Review common interview questions. Practice answering them with someone else or in front of a mirror. You can also find free interview practice assistance online. Be sure to prepare stories about your skills that the employer wants, while emphasizing your:
Figure out in advance how well you qualify for the job. For each requirement listed in the job posting, write down your qualifications. This can show you if you lack a particular skill. Plan how you will address this in the interview so you can convince the interviewer that you can learn the skill.
Make a list of questions that you would like to ask during the interview. Pick questions that will demonstrate your interest in the job and the company. This might include commenting on the news you learned from the company website, and then asking a question related to it. Also ask questions about the job you will be expected to perform, like:
On the day of the interview, remember to:
Display confidence during the interview, but let the interviewer start the dialogue. Send a positive message with your body language.
End the interview with a good impression. A positive end to the interview is another way to ensure your success.
Don’t forget to send a thank-you email or letter after the interview.
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