Job Hunter's Guide Logo Step Five Interview: Before

Whether you have a day or a week before the interview, it's important to be there on time, in good shape and well-prepared. Here's how you can achieve that goal.

Psych Yourself Mentally

Make sure that you prepare a positive mental attitude:

  • Remind yourself that you have a great deal to offer.

  • Vividly relive a successful moment in your life; it puts you in a winning frame of mind.

  • Remember that interviewers don't hold your fate in their hands. There is life beyond this job!

  • Tell yourself that you deserve the job (but remember that you need to prove it; no one owes you a job).

Rehearse

A little practice beforehand helps calm your anxiety.

  • Review your unique skills and qualities.

  • Study your résumé and application form.

  • Practice answering questions with a friend or a video camera.

  • Identify your interviewing strengths and areas to develop.

  • Don't over-rehearse or memorize your answers.

  • Make sure your interview clothes fit, have no stains and feel comfortable for sitting and talking.

A Few Days Before

Take all the last minute concerns out of the interview by covering all your bases:

  • Drive to the interview location to determine travel time. Remember to consider the time of day!

  • Clean your car; the interviewer might walk you to it afterwards.

  • Buy your ticket for transportation, put gas in your car or re-confirm with the person who will take you.

  • Have a back-up plan in case all else fails.

The Night Before

Preparing the night before prevents last minute panic.

  • Make sure your nails look good.

  • Take a warm bath.

  • Get the family ready for the next day.

  • Check the weather forecast for the next day.

  • Set aside everything that you need to bring.

  • Get plenty of sleep.

What to Bring

Set all your materials by the door so you don't forget:

The Morning Of

When you rise for the day, review this list:

  • Remember that "less is more" when it comes to jewelry, make-up and cologne.

  • Avoid too much caffeine.

  • Brush your teeth.

  • Leave so you can be AT LEAST ten minutes early.

Just Before Walking In

When you arrive at the interview site:

  • Freshen up in a bathroom.

  • Remove any gum or candy from your mouth.

  • Turn off your cell phone or pager.

  • Wait patiently for the interviewer.

  • Look around and notice your surroundings.

  • Breathe slowly and deeply


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