There may be a few thoughts that run into your mind when you read “job interview.” Maybe your heart rate increases rapidly because of a fear of public speaking, or a fear of failure, desperation for a job, or excitement about a new opportunity.

Whatever the feelings you have surrounding job interviews, success is achieved through preparation. Though the preparation for different jobs varies, here are a few universal guidelines that are vital in preparing for an interview.

Do your research
Take the time to investigate the company you are interviewing with. Research their background, mission statement, sales, employees, and accomplishments. General interest in the company as well as preexisting knowledge will present you as a candidate for their company. Be interested!

Answer sample questions
After familiarizing yourself with the company that you are applying to, brainstorm some questions the interviewer may ask you. Take the time to create well-thought-out responses to refer to when you are asked the questions. Think about your previous experience and what qualifies you for the job. Practice speaking slowly and clearly.

Create a list of references
Come prepared with a list of references from your previous job experience. While not always necessary, references are an added piece of credibility as well as preparedness.

Take deep breaths
Nervousness before an interview is entirely normal. While seeming elementary, paying attention to your breathing as you prepare for an interview will settle your nerves and enhance your performance!

Be confident
Lastly, like in most situations, confidence is key. If you prepare well, your confidence will come naturally. Do yourself a favor and equip for the interview, dress for success; hiring you will be a no-brainer!

 

 

Article by
Abigail Dycus
Content Writer and Researcher

Abigail Dycus