Practice Interviewing

Work on how you would respond to interview questions with a friend, or rehearse them by yourself. It’s not enough to simply know what they’re going to ask you—have your answers ready in your mind beforehand.

Insight into How Your Interviewer Thinks and Operates
It is valuable to get inside the interviewer’s head so that you have an idea about what is going on while you are speaking. We have collected areas that good interviewers consider during the course of an interview and placed them in a PDF worksheet. We encourage you to review the worksheet along with the list of questions below as a way to prepare for your job interview. More

Questions, Questions, Questions
Below you can find lists of questions as well as defintions of what information they are intended to get from an applicant.

Ten Most Difficult Questions and how to answer them

More Questions

and still More questions

Your Turn at Asking Questions
Remember that you also need to find out more about the company, so think about questions you plan to asking the interviewer. We have some ideas for you to consider. More

Back to 1. Do Your Research

Next 3. Prepare an Interview Folder
4. Your Personal Dress Code
5. Planning Your Time To Get There
6. During The Interview
7. Exiting Gracefully
8. Post-interview Follow up

 

 



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