INTERVIEW TIP

Listen carefully to the interviewer.

Be sure you understand the question,if not, ask for restate it in your own words. Answer completely and concisely.

Focus.

describe your strengths in terms of what you can do for the organization.

Close on a positive, enthusiastic note.

Leave quickly and courteously with a handshake and a smile.

Be on time.

This often means 10-15 minutes early. Interviewers often are ready before the appointment.

Watch your grammar.

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Practice

Rehearse your responses out loud, especially for behavioral questions that require examples of past experiences.

Dress Appropriately

Choose attire that aligns with the company culture.

Body language

It’s a good idea to brush up on what certain body language conveys before an interview.

Prepare your environment

For remote interviews, ensure your environment is quiet and free of distractions.

Stay positive

Don't speak negatively about previous employers. Companies want to hire problem solvers capable of overcoming tough situations.