4 Tips To Help You Prepare For Your Job Interview
*2. Have confidence. You need to have confidence and show your confidence while you are being interviewed. Why? The employer is trying to see if you would be a good fit for his organization. Would he want to give someone with no confidence a leadership role or much responsibility? Probably not.*Practice with someone else. It"s a good idea to practice with someone else because they can tell you what you are doing wrong. If you are speaking too fast or too slow, then someone can point this out before you go to a real interview.
*Prepare flash cards. Remember in high school when you use to make flash cards before your exam? A good way to practice for an interview is to write an interview question on one side of the flash card and then bullet points on the other side that will help you answer the question. It"s best not to write out a complete answer and only use bullet points. Think of bullet points as a general outline that will help guide you. If you write complete sentences, it will be difficult to remember and even if you do, it will sound rehearsed during your actual job interview.