Ten Ways to Get Ready for Your Next Interview

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Ten Ways to Prepare for Your Next Interview


Summary

Much like cooking a delicious meal, acing an interview requires preparation and the right approach.

1. Choose the Right Interview Time

Schedule your interview when you’re at your best. If you’re a morning person, avoid late-afternoon appointments. Conversely, if you thrive in the afternoon, try not to schedule early morning slots. If necessary, eat a light snack beforehand to maintain your energy levels.

2. Allow Extra Travel Time

Plan to arrive with plenty of time to spare. Being late creates a bad first impression.

3. Arrive Early

Aim to be in the building 7-10 minutes before your interview. In the summer, use this time to cool down; in winter, warm up. Gather your thoughts and prepare mentally. Remember to account for building security checks.

4. Introduce Yourself Clearly

When you arrive, confidently introduce yourself: “My name is ______, and I have a 1:30 interview with ______.”

5. Accept Offers Graciously

If someone offers to hang your coat or get you a beverage, kindly accept. It's often considered polite and can help ease you into the setting.

6. Choose Your Seat Wisely

Sit where you can see the most entry points, helping you stay aware and avoid being startled.

7. Complete Applications Carefully

If given an application, fill it out neatly and accurately. Don’t just attach your resume; the application is a legal document and needs to be done correctly.

8. Be Honest About Uncertainties

If unsure about specific details like start dates or salaries, write "approx" and explain if asked. Verify beforehand if possible, but honesty about uncertainties is better than guessing.

9. Write Legibly

Even if it’s the twelfth form you’re completing, make sure it’s clean and readable. Sloppiness can reflect poorly on your professionalism.

10. Trust Your Instincts

When your name is announced, stand, smile, and greet your interviewer with a handshake. Trust your instincts about their demeanor as if you were meeting socially. First impressions are formed quickly, so be confident.

Following these guidelines can give you an edge over the competition. The rest is up to you. Good luck!

By: Muhammad Sadiq Javed - Sameers

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