A job interview is one of the most intimidating ways of making a first impression, especially if you have not attended an interview before. The interview is a great opportunity where you can get a distinct edge over other applicants, even those whose credentials are better than yours.
To prepare for a job interview, here are a few bullet points you can keep in mind:
- What to expect - There are several different types of interview.....
- Before the interview - Interviews require much research and planning....
- What to take - Your interview invitation should detail everything that you need, but generally you should take:......
- How to make a good impression - Generally, you should:.....
- Tips for controlling your nerves - Nerves can make you f second interview means that you've made it through the initial screening and the interviewer is now looking for evidence forget to do things as simple as listening.......
- Practice job interviews - Your university careers and employability service is likely to provide practice job interview sessions.....
- Phone interviews - These are usually used for cost-efficient preliminary screening before the first one-to-one interview.....
- Second interviews - second interview means that you've made it through the initial screening and the interviewer is now looking for evidence of:....
More detail on each of these bullet points, please read - https://www.prospects.ac.uk/careers-advice/interview-tips/how-to-prepare-for-an-interview