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    Aug182014

    8 Things To Remember Before Your Job Interview

    Interviews can be very nerve-racking, especially if you haven’t done one for a number of years.  An important thing to remember when going for an interview is to ALWAYS be fully prepared and find out as much relevant information as you can about the company. Here are some tips from one who knows!

    1. Do your Homework on the Company
    Make sure you do some research about the company and the sector and of course the position you are applying for.  
    - Always ask for a job description and person specification. If a company can’t provide one this is a sign that they are not sure what they want the new person to do!
    - Ask for a copy of the company’s annual report; particularly if you are going for a management position.

    2. Be prepared for the Questions they could ask you
    Anticipate the questions they might ask you by referring to your CV or job application, the job description and person specification. Ensure your responses are relevant and succinct. Practice your response with someone you trust.
    Think of examples from your experience that show you have the skills and experience they are seeking.

    3. Prepare Questions you might ask them
    Consider what questions to ask that will show your genuine interest in the company and the position, and will also help you to decide if this is in fact a company for which you want to work.

    4. Dress to Impress
    Always dress to make a good first impression!  

    5. Know where you are going
        •    Double-check the address and know the directions
        •    Give yourself plenty of time to get there.

    6. Make a Good Impression

    How can you make a really good impression? By:
        •    Your appearance
        •    Your responses to the questions they ask?    
        •    The questions you put to them.  You don’t always need to ask questions. For example, you may not have had an opportunity to make one or two points you believe to be relevant and important. This is the time to do it.
        •    Communication is Key!  
    Listen carefully to the question asked and focus on answering that question.


    7. Always say Thank You
        •    Thank you for taking the time out of your busy schedule to meet with me today.

    8. Lastly
    Practice, practice, practice!