Interview preparation
13. Interview preparation
Before the
day
Making a good impression is important. You
have already done this through your CV/application form; now take
this a step further by following the tips below:
- Call to confirm that you can attend at the
time and date offered.
- Ask what sort of interview you will have.
Will it be a friendly chat or a more formal interview? Will you
have to take a test?
- Ask for a job description, copies of any
business literature or a prospectus.
- Carry out further research on the
company.
- Make sure that you have the full address of
where the interview is being held and directions so you can plan
your journey. Sometimes a practice trip is a good idea.
- Make a list of questions you would like to
ask during the interview.
- Practice being interviewed with your partner
or friend. If you find this embarrassing at least ask them to look
at your list of questions.
- Are the clothes you plan to wear clean and
tidy and appropriate for an interview? Better to be too formal than
too informally dressed.
- Give yourself a confidence boost by reading
your CV/application form. After all, this is why you have an
interview.
- Prepare your portfolio to take with you; a
copy of the letter you received inviting you to the interview, your
CV or a copy of the application form you sent in, any relevant
certificates, licences and the research that you have carried
out.
On the
day
Now is the time to make sure that all your
hard work so far has been worth it. With your portfolio ready, your
questions prepared and travel plans organised, it is all about
preparing yourself as well as possible.
- What to wear, what not to wear. Now that you
have researched the type of organisation you are going to meet, you
should know their dress code. Whatever you wear, make sure that you
look smart and ready to fit in. This not only gives a good
impression but also makes you feel that you fit in. Check your
hair, nails and shoes.
- Be professional and aware of your behaviour
from the moment you leave home. At your interview venue, politely
introduce yourself to the receptionist; say why you are there and
who you have come to see. Use your letter of invite in your
portfolio for reference.
- If you are asked to wait, spend the time
getting to know more about where you are. Is there information
around such as posters, handouts or reports? Watch people coming
and going, what are they talking about and how do they act?
To get started in your job search, have a look at the Workways
Jobkit: