Practising before a job interview can help you feel more comfortable and enhance your interview skills. Remember that preparation is crucial to confidence. The more you practice and research, the better equipped you’ll be to impress your potential employer during the interview.
Here are some steps to help you practise before a job interview:
Research the company
Learn about the company’s history, culture, products, and recent news. Understand their mission, values, and goals. Analyse the job description thoroughly. Identify key skills and qualifications required for the role. If possible, find out who will interview you and research their backgrounds on platforms like LinkedIn.
Read more about researching a company before a job interview here.
Prepare your answers
Anticipate common interview questions and prepare concise, relevant answers. Use the STAR (Situation, Task, Action, Result) method for behavioural questions. However, try not to become too scripted.
Mock interviews
Conduct mock interviews with a friend, or industry professional or use online resources. This helps you get comfortable with answering questions and receiving feedback. Find out more about the benefits of mock interviews here.
Stay calm
Practise relaxation techniques like deep breathing to manage nerves on the interview day. Try to relax the evening before the interview and be sure to get a good night’s sleep.
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