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How to Prepare for an Interview



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You will need to know how to prepare for an interview if you are applying for a job in a company. You have the opportunity to show your skills and get to know more about the company during an interview. In this article, we'll go over how to dress for success, research the company, and ask follow-up questions.

STAR method

The STAR method for interview preparation consists primarily of structuring your responses by using relevant stories. The interviewer can ask you any questions, so you should prepare stories to cover them all. Perhaps you are asked to share a story about how you have overcome a challenge and helped others.


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Dress professionally

Dressing well can make all the difference when you interview for a job. Your appearance could reflect your knowledge about the job, and your level of seriousness. The potential employer will be looking for your talents, so it is important to dress professionally.

Research the company

It is a great way to increase your chances for landing a job. This will allow you to find out more about the company's history as well its products and global reach. In addition, it can help you get a feel for the company's culture and ethos. The company's website is the best place for research, especially in the "About Us" section. Additional information may be available from the company's social media profiles.


The art of telling a story

Developing a story is a great way to prepare for an interview. How do you tell a story that will grab an interviewer? The key to a compelling story is to be concise and straight to the point. Keep in mind that your interviewer is likely to have limited time and attention span. You should try to make your story concise and manageable in two to three minutes. Your story should focus on metrics and actions and end with a wrap-up that connects back to the interviewer.

Avoid distractions

Interview preparation is only possible if you avoid distractions. It could be as simple as not wearing your sunglasses to the interview, and leaving your smartphone in the car. Both of these can distract from the conversation and give the wrong impression. You should also turn off your phone during conversations, as notifications from your phone can distract you. Distractions can make you appear unprepared or unprofessional and may even cost your job.


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A thank you note to be written

Thank you notes are an important part of interview preparation. Your thank you note should be short and concise. It should also present you as an applicant. Here are some ways to make your thankyou note stand apart from the rest.


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How to Prepare for an Interview