INTERVIEW PREPARATION
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Preparing for a job interview can make all the difference between feeling nervous and showing up with confidence. Whether you’re meeting virtually or in person, knowing how to present yourself and what to expect helps you make a great impression. Here are some key tips for video and face-to-face interviews to ensure you’re ready to shine.
VIDEO JOB INTERVIEW TIPS
What we think you should know before getting interviewed online
TEST YOUR TECHNOLOGY
A few days before the interview, do a TEST to make sure your equipment is working correctly. Download any apps or plugins you’ll need.
DRESS FOR SUCCESS
Dress as you would for an in-person interview from head to toe. Doing so will make you feel more confident.
CHOOSE A GOOD LOCATION
Make sure the background is free from items like laundry piles. Choose a location that’s free from the distractions of children, roommates, or pets.
BE A WELL-PREPARED EARLY BIRD
Log in five or 10 minutes early so you can be calm and centered when the video interview begins. Print out your resume and have it nearby.
IN-PERSON JOB INTERVIEW TIPS
What we think you should know before getting interviewed in-person
ARRIVE
EARLY
Plan to be 10-15 minutes early. It shows punctuality and gives you time to relax before the interview begins.
BODY LANGUAGE MATTERS
Keep good posture, make eye contact, and use a firm handshake. A confident demeanor can leave a strong impression.
BRING
ESSENTIALS
Carry extra copies of your resumé and any other relevant documents. It shows that you’re prepared.
BE
ENGAGING
Use small talk to build rapport and create a comfortable atmosphere. It can make the conversation flow more naturally.
You've
Got This!
Interviews are a chance to showcase your skills, personality, and how you’d be a great fit for the role. By preparing ahead, you’ll be ready to make a lasting impression, whether you’re in front of a screen or face-to-face. Remember, confidence comes from preparation—so take a deep breath, be yourself, and go for it!