How to Prepare for a Job Interview: Top 9 Tips for Success Result

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Some interviews will not cover much beyond the bare basics: your name, your date of birth, and your education.

Other interviews might delve more into your personal life, or they might even focus on your qualifications or skills. The sooner you can prepare for an interview, the more effective you will be when the time comes.

It is important to know what to expect from an interview and what the interviewer is looking for. As a good general rule, the interviewer wants to find someone who is capable, confident, and can be relied on.


Interview Preparation Tip 1 – Research the Company

Before the interview or before you decide to apply for the position, research the company to learn about their history and culture. Google is a great resource for company history and culture.


Interview Preparation Tip 2 – Research the Job

Find out what the job includes and what the job responsibilities entail.


Interview Preparation Tip 3 – Dress the Part

Dress appropriately for the interview. Consider what the company's culture is when dressing. Be sure to dress well, but not too formal. You want to dress professionally, but this is not the time to wear a suit.


Interview Preparation Tip 4 - Research the company

This means reading up on the company, its culture and its history. Look for articles that have been written about the company, or even better, interviews with the company's CEO. If you can't find anything, Google the company.

The purpose of this research is to find out more about the company, so that you can get a feel for what they are looking for and what they are trying to accomplish.


Interview Preparation Tip 5 - Think about how you can help them achieve their goals

This one is pretty self explanatory. The point of an interview is to find a company that you would like to work at, and who you think you can contribute a lot to.


Interview Preparation Tip 6 - Create an interview plan

Each interview has its own unique set of questions. The goal is to prepare a plan of how to address each question. This can be done by creating a list of questions and methods to answer them.


Interview Preparation Tip 7 - Prepare a list of questions

Before the interview, you'll want to be sure to have questions to ask the employer. It's important to think about what you want to know, so that you've prepared the best possible questions.

Interview Preparation Tip 8 - Know your interviewer

Approximately 10% of the questions will be from the interviewer, whereas the other 90% will come from you. You'll want to know what your interviewer is looking for and what questions they'll ask. That way you'll know what to look for in a favorable answer.


Interview Preparation Tip 9 - Present yourself confidently

First impressions are always the most important, and it's up to you to give the interview the best first impression possible. Thoughtful preparation helps to form a confident appearance. When it comes to your professional style, choose one that fits the job you are applying for.

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