Your guide to a successful job interview

Interview IconWhether this is your first job interview or you’ve been to interviews before, they can be just as daunting either way. Just getting an interview is a big achievement and will give you valuable experience. To make sure you have the best chance of success you need to fully prepare for a job interview as this will help you to stay calm and focused. You’ll be up against the best people for the job, but don’t forget that includes you – you wouldn’t have been invited for the interview otherwise. We’ve put together some job interview tips and advice to help you prepare for a job interview and get through the all important day.

 

It’s worth remembering that the employer is probably just as nervous as you are. Don’t forget they’ve got to see lots of new people and talk about their company as well. The interview isn’t just there for them to see what you’re like; it’s your chance to find out what they’re like too.

 

Preparation

Make a note of the date, time and location of the interview and plan out how you will get to the interview and how long the journey will take. Call the company, ask to speak to the person who invited you for the interview and let them know you’re going. If you can’t make the time or date of the interview or if you’ve changed your mind, you’ll need to let them know.

 

The next step is to start researching about the company. Most companies have a website so this is a good place to start – try the ‘about us’ or ‘meet the team’ section of the website to find out more about the company. You can also check out your local library to see if there is any information about the company there and ask and your family and friends if they have any experience of the company. Make sure you know who they are, what they do and are aware of any recent news about the company.

 

What will you say?

You’ll never know in advance what exactly an interviewer will ask you but there’s a strong chance they’ll want to talk about you, what you’re good at and your experiences. When you prepare for a job interview jot some notes down and take them with you as a reminder. Asking a friend or one of the Working Links consultants to help you prepare a list of pointers will help make sure you have a successful job interview as they will be able to help you focus on your strengths.

 

Any questions?

Most employers will ask if you have any questions you’d like to ask them. It’s important to have a few ready as it shows you’re interested and you’ve thought about the interview. Think about what you want to know about the job or the company that you don’t already know. Write the questions down and make sure they’re positive.

 

If you want some more interview tips and advice, register your email address and we’ll send you an interview preparation pack to help you have a successful job interview. Or you can call us free on 0800 917 9262 to meet one of our consultants.