How to Prepare for a Job Interview
Make a good impression at your interview by
doing a little homework beforehand.
Research the Company and the Position:
The more you know about the company and the job you
are applying for, the better you will appear in the
interview. An interviewer will be impressed by your
interest and motivation, and you will be able to explain
what you can do for the company.
Find out as much key information as you can about the
company, its products and its customers. If possible,
talk to people who work at the company. There may be
other sources of information on the Web, especially
if the company is publicly traded.
Search for the following:
• Office locations
• Products and services
• Customers
• Competitors
• Philosophy
• History
• Recent news
• Financial info, including salary and stock
Prepare for the Actual Interview
• Practice your answers to Common Questions. Likewise,
prepare a list of questions to ask the employer. Most
interviews follow this pattern: First, you answer questions
about your experience and qualifications, then you ask
questions about the job.
• Rehearse your interview with a friend. You should
be able to convey all pertinent information about yourself
in 15 minutes. Tape yourself to check your diction,
speed, and body language.
• Prepare your interview materials before you
leave. Bring several copies of your resume, a list of
references, and, if appropriate, any work samples. Make
sure they are all up-to-date.
• Dress professionally and comfortably. You will
be judged in some respects by what you wear. When in
doubt, dress conservatively.
For women:
o A straight-forward business suit is best.
o Wear sensible pumps.
o Be moderate with make-up and perfume.
o Wear simple jewelry.
o Hair and fingernails should be well-groomed.
For men:
o A clean, ironed shirt and conservative tie are a must.
o A simple jacket or business suit is a good idea as
well.
o Shoes should be polished.
o Face should be clean-shaven; facial hair should be
neatly trimmed.
o Hair and fingernails should be well-groomed.
o Use cologne or after-shave sparingly.
Bring pen and notepad to jot down any information you
may need to remember (but don't take notes during the
interview).
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