HOW TO SMASH YOUR NEXT INTERVIEW!

Jeff Grbelja • July 11, 2024

How to smash your next interview!

11 July 2024 - Jeff Grbelja

Interviews play a critical role in the job application process and can often determine whether or not you secure the job you want. Therefore, it is essential to perform your best during the interview to enhance your chances of success. Here are some tips to help you excel in your interview. 


Research the company 

Before attending the interview, thoroughly research the company to understand its missions, values and culture. This knowledge will not only help you answer questions more effectively but also demonstrate to the interviewer that you are genuinely interested in the company.


Prepare for common interview questions

While you cannot predict every question, you can prepare for common ones. Be ready to discuss your strengths and weaknesses, career goals, and reasons for your interest in the job. The preparation will help you respond confidently and thoroughly.


Dress appropriately

Ensure you dress professionally for the interview. This conveys that you take the interview seriously and respect the company’s standards. Appropriate attire can also boost your confidence during the interview.


Arrive on time

Punctuality is vital. Arrive on time or a few minutes early to show that you are reliable and respect the interviewer’s time. This first impression can set a positive tone for the rest of the interview.


Be confident

Confidence is key during an interview. Speak clearly and confidently, and maintain eye contact with the interviewer. This demonstrates that you are self-assured and capable.


Be Yourself

Authenticity is important. Be yourself and provide an honest, genuine response. Avoid trying to give answers you think the interviewer wants to hear. Authenticity can help you connect better with the interviewer and present yourself as a trustworthy candidate.


Follow Up

After the interview, send a thank-you note or email to the interviewer. This gesture shows your appreciation for the opportunity and keeps you on the top of their mind for the position. It also reflects your professionalism and courtesy. 

Performing your best in an interview requires preparation, confidence, and professionalism. By following these tips, you can increase your chances of success and move closer to landing your dream job.


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