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Three Ways to Come Prepared to a Job Interview

By Maria Bashi
Jan 9, 2019
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You might have a few questions while trying to properly prepare for a job interview. There are questions about what to bring, what to say, and what to wear. It can be stressful if you don’t prepare accordingly.

Knowing how to prepare involves being confident in all of the above things, and you can be ready to go with a little general know-how. Here are three easy ways to make sure you kill it at your next job interview.

Bring the right accessories

Accessories may seem miniscule, but they can actually help you pull your look together in a professional way. The accessories which make you look the most professional depend on where you are interviewing: in some cases, having a professional resume and matching business card is the best move. Know where you are interviewing and whether this is relevant. Sometimes the business card can act as another form of contact with a phone number and personal website link. If the place you are interviewing seems to emphasize the importance of business cards, then this is definitely worth a try.

You might also need a pocket folder for resume copies, your cover letter, and any other forms. This ties together your look and makes you seem less cluttered. Having to carry all your paperwork is fine, but you look way more sleek with a pocket folder to help you stay organized.

Do your research

The best thing about the internet is that you can find out just about anything about the company where you are interviewing. Look at forums where people discuss what the interview questions were like. Take into consideration all the standard job interview questions when mentally preparing as well. These questions are asked a lot for a reason!

Also, make sure to jot down some good questions to ask them at the end of the interview. Consider questions about their company culture, their dynamic, etc. Job interviewers want to be asked relevant questions to the position, and these questions should show them that you are interested.

When doing your research, don’t forget the important parts. The worst thing you can do is glance over what the company is all about and go straight into the details. Nothing is worse than heading to an interview and realizing you don’t know anything about the company besides their most common interview questions. Take your time and make sure you know what the position would entail when studying for the interview.

Make sure your outfit is thoughtful

When picking out an outfit, think about what the company style is, what your personal style is and what is appropriate for an interview. Having an outfit that fits in with the company style might help them picture you in the position even better. This might mean having a tie that matches their logo color, or even a skirt that coordinates. Think about details like this when putting together your interview outfit and you will be sure to impress!

Another tip is to dress nicer than expected. Some people decide to dress how they think people do every day for the job. This won’t necessarily mean you won’t get the job, but it is best to dress up during the interview. This shows that you are putting in effort and are serious about the position. This could mean a tie and a jacket or a dress and heels. Go through your closet and find whatever you feel is put together, clean, and impressive for an interview.

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