As you review the job description, consider what the company is seeking in a candidate.
Once you have listed the qualifications for the job, make a list of your assets and match them to the job requirements.
Get a sense of how the company compares to other organizations in the same industry by reading articles about the company in industry magazines or websites.
Practice interviewing with a friend or family member ahead of time, and it will be much easier when you’re actually in a job interview.
Regardless of the type of job you’re interviewing for, that first impression should be a great one.
Remember to greet the receptionist, your interviewer, and everyone else you meet politely, pleasantly, and enthusiastically.
We live by these words from Stephen Keague, author The Little Red Handbook of Public Speaking and Presenting. You must be able to clearly identify your current skills and articulate how they’re a match for the job criteria. The most effective way to do this is to spend the prep time before the interview.
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