If you’re stressing about your interview then you can help your nerves AND get interview-ready by preparing. It may involve a bit of extra effort but it really can make the difference between getting the job and not…
Here are our tips on making sure you get the small details right to make a big impact.
And – just in case – print extras for the interviewer(s). You should take a copy of your application form, cover letter and CV as well as the original job ad so you can read over everything when travelling to the interview. Read and re-read it to make sure you’re confident. If possible, put them in a neat folder as this makes you look super-organised!
Key to this is planning your journey well in advance, especially if it’s in an area you’re not familiar with. It may seem obvious, but if you need to get the train, where is the nearest station? If you can, print a map off or make sure your smart phone is fully charged with Google Maps enabled. Work out how long it will take you to get there and – if you have time – do a practice run a few days before. You should aim to arrive at least 10 minutes before the start of your interview, NOT 10 minutes after!
Here are our tips on making sure you get the small details right to make a big impact.
Print off your job application
And – just in case – print extras for the interviewer(s). You should take a copy of your application form, cover letter and CV as well as the original job ad so you can read over everything when travelling to the interview. Read and re-read it to make sure you’re confident. If possible, put them in a neat folder as this makes you look super-organised!Research the company
Before your interview make sure you have looked at the company’s website. They may ask you what you know about the business and it helps to have an answer prepared. It’s impressive if you can show you’ve taken the time to learn more.Plan your journey
Whatever you do, do NOT arrive at your job interview late. It is possibly the worst start to a job interview and can immediately make the interviewer take a dislike to you. In fact, almost half of recruiters won’t give a candidate a job if they are more than 10 minutes late for interview – regardless of how well they perform.Key to this is planning your journey well in advance, especially if it’s in an area you’re not familiar with. It may seem obvious, but if you need to get the train, where is the nearest station? If you can, print a map off or make sure your smart phone is fully charged with Google Maps enabled. Work out how long it will take you to get there and – if you have time – do a practice run a few days before. You should aim to arrive at least 10 minutes before the start of your interview, NOT 10 minutes after!
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