GETTING READY FOR AN INTERVIEW

GETTING READY FOR AN INTERVIEW

You’ve been asked to attend an interview – congratulations! Now what? Preparing for your interview will help you perform well, reduce your nerves and increase your chances of getting the job.

Research

Learn as much as you can about the company and its reputation – it will be easy to research big companies but may be harder if it’s a small business.

Start with their website, read their annual reports, read about them in the press and if possible, speak to others who either work there or know the company quite well. Know:

  • The size of the company
  • The products and/or services it offers
  • The target market
  • The workplace culture

Prepare for interview questions

Identify your key strengths and think of examples of how you can demonstrate that you have the right skills to successfully do the job. The interviewer may also ask you about your weaknesses.

Think of ways you can answer these questions in a positive way – answer with a weakness that doesn’t relate to the role you’ve applied for or state how you’re currently working to improve a weakness.

If an interviewer ever addresses a gap in your skills or knowledge, express your willingness to learn.

What should I wear?

What you wear depends entirely on the type of job and company. If you’re unsure, it’s best to dress conservatively in a dark suit, and always ensure you’re well groomed. Avoid:

  • Dirty, stained or torn clothing
  • Overpowering perfume or aftershave
  • Noisy jewellery
  • Loud ties or shirts
  • Sheer fabrics and low cut blouses
  • Bringing large and bulky or numerous bags
  • Anything else that’s going to distract

Good luck!

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