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How To Prepare For A Job Interview

Conduct Mock Interviews With Friends & Partners

Conducting mock interviews or having a friend or significant other ask you questions to prepare is extremely important when it comes down to it. It’s difficult for most people to know what they don’t know, so someone who has experience asking others questions during an interview may be the best person to conduct these types of practice runs with. Some great websites feature common job interview questions, and it’s definitely worth researching this information to ensure that you’re 100% ready for your next interview!

Offer Solutions, Not Problems

Asking questions during a job interview that shows that you’re eager to learn and prepare for success is always important! During an interview, the interviewer will see how well you can problem solve and your potential role within the company and team. Ask about the hiring process or how long they expect it to take. Ask if there are any tests, projects, or examples of past work you’ll need to do to obtain an offer.

If they ask if you have any questions, try keeping them relevant to what you know about the company & position so far throughout your preparation efforts! For instance: “How would this position impact on-going responsibilities?” rather than “What hours am I required to work?” demonstrates your willingness to adjust and be flexible.

Practice Your Speaking Voice And Body Language

The way you present yourself can make a big difference in the impression you leave on a potential employer! Prepare your speaking voice ahead of time by practicing what you say and how you’ll say it. Pay attention to any verbal tics or pauses that may happen during your interview, especially if they’re problematic. Keep eye contact with the person who is interviewing you. Be sure to smile even if it’s fake-smile because body language can also be crucial during an interview!

Conclusion

Job interviews can be nerve-wracking, but if you prepare by researching common questions and practicing your answers, you’ll feel much more confident. Be sure to dress appropriately, offer solutions to problems and practice your speaking voice & body language. With a little bit of effort, you will make a great impression on potential employers and increase your chances of landing the job!

 

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