Job Interview Tips & Tricks
Nic Taylor
Business leader driving strategy, growth, and operational excellence across Asia.
Below are 20 tips to help you prepare for your next job interview.
- First impressions count so make sure you dress appropriately for the role and the company you are meeting. If in doubt, dress one level above what people at the company wear on a day-to-day basis. Check the company website/LinkedIn to get an idea of company style
- Wear simple clothing in neutral colours. This isn’t the time for loud shirts, over the top patterns or excessive jewellery.
- Shoes are important! Make sure they are clean, polished and in good condition.
- Be aware of your body language. Deliver a firm handshake, smile, sit up straight and try not to fidget.
- Make sure you know your resume and can provide examples or more information if requested.
- Ensure you are punctual. If the office is in an area you are unfamiliar with do a trial run, so you don’t get lost on the day.
- Answer questions using the Situation, Task, Action, Result (STAR) method. You’ll sound more credible while proving that you have the experience listed in your resume. For more information on the STAR technique see https://www.indeed.com/career-advice/interviewing/how-to-use-the-star-interview-response-technique
- Show tangible, data-backed evidence of your experience. There is no point saying you exceeded KPI’s if you can’t provide the numbers to back it up.
- Practice responses to commonly asked questions such as “Why do you want to work for our company?”, “Tell me about yourself?” or “What are your strengths and weaknesses?”
- Research the industry and company. Good areas to find out more are annual reports, industry-specific media companies, company website/Glassdoor/LinkedIn.
- Anticipate the interviewer's concerns and reservations and prepare some strong responses.
- Bring a notebook and pen to the interview. Ask the interviewer if they are happy for you to take notes if needed.
- Prepare questions that you want to ask the interviewer. If it helps list these in your notebook so you don’t forget. Try not to ask questions that has already been answered during the interview.
- Be assertive and take responsibility for the interview. Remember you also want to make sure that the job and company is a good fit for you
- Make sure that your answers are positive and never talk negatively about your previous company.
- Understand your unique selling points and make sure you communicate these with confidence.
- Never share your salary expectations in the interview. If asked, respond with something like “My salary expectations are in line with my experience and I’m confident that you’re offering a salary that’s competitive in the current market”. Negotiations should occur only once you receive the offer.
- Behavioral questions are very common so make sure you have some good examples to share. These shouldn't be scripted but thinking of situations in advance is a good reminder.
- Be yourself and don’t oversell.
- Send a thank you email reiterating your interest in the position within 24 hours of the interview.
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4 年Thank you for the insightful tips.
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5 年Great post Nic Taylor!
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5 年Thanks and will do
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5 年Nic, thanks for sharing good stuff