1) Firstly make sure that you have completed some research on the company. This will enable you to talk confidently and ask relevant questions. Make use of the corporate website and the careers pages as well as talking to employees if possible
2) Have a copy of your application form and cv to refer to during the interview and make sure you are familiar with them prior to the interview
3) Think about the questions you are likely to be asked (see section on common interview questions) and write down potential answers or examples that highlight your skills and competencies – this will help you to remember
4) Prepare questions for the end of the interview – some of these may get answered during the interview so make sure you have a selection
5) Keep up to date with what is happening in the industry so that you can demonstrate your interest, passion and motivation for the industry
6) Make sure that you know where you are going on the day so that you don’t get lost. Aim to arrive 10 minutes before your interview time
7) Make sure you know what to expect e.g. format of the interview, how many people you are going to meet, etc. Knowing what to expect will help you to manage your nerves
2) Have a copy of your application form and cv to refer to during the interview and make sure you are familiar with them prior to the interview
3) Think about the questions you are likely to be asked (see section on common interview questions) and write down potential answers or examples that highlight your skills and competencies – this will help you to remember
4) Prepare questions for the end of the interview – some of these may get answered during the interview so make sure you have a selection
5) Keep up to date with what is happening in the industry so that you can demonstrate your interest, passion and motivation for the industry
7) Make sure you know what to expect e.g. format of the interview, how many people you are going to meet, etc. Knowing what to expect will help you to manage your nerves
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