Take the time to research the company, its products or services, and its employees. This will help you come across as an informed and interested candidate.
Do your research
How you dress for your interview says a lot about you as a candidate. Make sure you look professional and put-together.
Dress the part
Arriving late to your interview creates a bad first impression. Make sure you arrive 10-15 minutes early.
Be on time
There are some questions that are bound to come up in every interview. Be prepared to answer them confidently.
Be prepared to answer
Asking questions shows that you are interested in the position and the company. Prepare a few questions to ask in advance.
Ask questions
No one wants to hire a Negative Nancy. Be positive and upbeat throughout the interview, even if you’re feeling nervous.
Be positive
Don’t try to be someone you’re not. The interviewers are looking to see if you’re a good fit for the company, so be yourself.
Be yourself
After your interview, be sure to send a thank-you note to the interviewer. This shows that you’re grateful for the opportunity and you’re still interested in the position.
Follow up
The hiring process can take some time, so try to be patient. If you haven’t heard back after a week or two, it’s okay to follow up.
Be patient
If you don’t get the job, don’t give up. Keep applying and interviewing until you find the right fit.