3Dress for Success
Do your research learn as much as you can about the company, the position you are interviewing for, and your potential interviewer this will help you be able to ask informed questions and make a good impression.
Dress for Success First impressions matter, so make sure you are dressing appropriately for the job interview Avoid anything too casual or revealing, and aim for a professional yet stylish look.
Be on time Arriving late to an interview is a major red flag for employers, so do your best to arrive – minutes early This will show that you value their time and are serious about the opportunity.
Be prepared to answer common questions there are some questions that tend to come up in almost every job interview (Example, “tell me about yourself,” “why are you interested in this position?” Think about how you want to answer these ahead of time so you don’t get caught off guard during the actual interview.
Follow up after the interview Once it’s over, send a thank-you note to the interviewer (either by email or snail mail This shows that you appreciate their time and are still interested in the position even after meeting them in person.