10/02/2022
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Research the Company Before the Interview
Spend some time researching the company prior to the interview. Hiring managers know that theyâre dealing with someone who is serious about the position when the candidate has taken the time to learn about the company.
During the interview, try to ask thoughtful questions about the company based on what youâve found out online.
Plan What Youâre Going to Wear
First impressions are the most important in job interviews. That's true whether you're interviewing in-person or on Zoom. If youâre not sure what to wear, ask ahead of time about the workplace dress code. The safe bet is to dress professionally, paying attention to grooming, soothing colors, and tasteful accessories
Practice Interview Techniques and Responses
Employers sometimes try to challenge interviewees with tough questions to judge their compatibility and to see how they cope under pressure. Expect questions about work experiences, stressful moments, difficult decisions, and where you see yourself in several years.
BY
ALISON DOYLE
Updated on March 02, 2021
A job interview can be considered an opportunity to sell yourself to a potential employer. While this might be a slightly exaggerated description, in some ways itâs true. Interviewers are critiquing you, assessing your skills, evaluating your qualifications, and trying to see whether you are the best fit for their organization.
It's essential to be able to show the hiring manager that you're the best person for the job and have the skills and credentials they need for a successful hire. Here are some tips and tricks that will help you ace your interview and come across as a strong candidate for the job.
Research the Company Before the Interview
Spend some time researching the company prior to the interview. Hiring managers know that theyâre dealing with someone who is serious about the position when the candidate has taken the time to learn about the company.