6 Interview Preparation Tips: Bag That Job!

April 25, 2013 Chloe Young

You’ve got a job interview, that’s great news!

Give yourself a pat on the back for making the cut. But don’t get too excited and start planning what you are going to do with your first pay cheque just yet. Switch your day dream mode off and your preparation head on. 

Interviews determine the pick of the bunch – make sure your first impression is a lasting one with these interview preparation tips (for all the right reasons).

6 interview preparation tips 

1. Match make your skills

Scroll back through your search history to the job description of the position you’ve applied for. Make a list of all their desired requirement and link them with your relevant skills. Highlighting why you are the missing puzzle piece to their organisation will reaffirm your past experience. Deliver your interview answer with confidence!

2. Do some background research 

One of the most obvious but often neglected interview preparation tips. Do. Your. Research! Find out as much as possible about the company. Use your LinkedIn account to tap into your network! Make your answers personable and impress the interviewers with your brand knowledge.

3. Practice makes perfect 

Once you’ve collected together some background research, come up with some common and probably interview questions. Grab a friend and polish your answers! This kind of interview preparation will banish any nervous habits and shape perfect responses.

4. Dress to impress 

Please don’t leave your interview outfit to the last minute. Prepare it the night before so that you’re not scrambling around the wash bin looking for that shirt! Even if the job role is in an informal environment, it’s important to show that you’ve made an effort. Also, wearing a bright (but not too brash) colour will make you stand out visually!

5. Be inquisitive 

Now that you’ve perfected all of your interview answers, make sure you have some questions prepared in return. Impress the interviewer by asking intelligent questions in regards to the position. Demonstrating your understanding of the role and company will give you an edge on other applicants.

6. Show your interest 

Now after you’ve wowed the interviewer with all of your fantastic skills, follow up the interview with a thank you. Dropping them an email showing your interest will work in your favour. You will stand out above the rest and stay fresh in their minds. Don’t be shy!