My Top Interview Tips

My Top Interview Tips

"James, how can I ace my interview?" is a question I'm asked a lot. Although there's no magic formula, there are a few tips you can harness to ensure the job interview goes well. Here are my top 14 tips;

  1. Have a checklist in mind, so you can go through every single aspect of the way you come across – from clothes, hair, fingernails, to your briefcase or bag, how you shake hands, how you sit. It’s all in the detail.
  2. As soon as you meet your interviewer, work hard to connect with them straight away on a personal level, by finding an ice-breaking remark or question about a photo on their desk or an award on the wall in reception.
  3. Make sure you get in with an early question, ideally one that asks the interviewer to tell you what they consider the key components of the job. This will give you the perfect agenda to present against.
  4. It’s always useful to have something you have prepared in advance – a short presentation, a document, something that demonstrates the quality of the work you do – but don’t oversell it. Let the interviewer discover for themselves how good you are.
  5.  During the interview aim to ask the interviewer as many questions about the job and the company as they are asking you. You are trying to maintain a balance of power. The interview should be a two-way dialogue, not an inquisition.
  6. Plan ahead for the standard questions you will always be asked – such as, ‘Why do you want to leave your current employer?’ – so that you don’t need to worry about those and can respond naturally and confidently to any unexpected questions.
  7. Don’t worry unduly about showing nerves: they prove you really want the job. A little dash of self-deprecating humour can help relax the mood.?
  8. Be upbeat, friendly, show you would fit in – and maybe send a thank-you note afterwards. 
  9. Practise answering killer questions in advance, so you have an original, relevant answer, and try to avoid the trite tactic of asking a question back. Work out what lies behind each question: what does the interviewer really want to know?
  10. If you are fazed, take some time out. The easiest way is to ask if you can use the bathroom, which gives you vital time to reprogramme and reposition yourself, so you can return to the interview back on track.
  11. Ask if you could come in and meet the department before a second interview: the knowledge you’ll gain will make you stronger at the next stage – but don’t lower your guard, especially if you’re invited to a ‘matey’ night out.  
  12. Try and get a feel for the company’s culture while you are in the building, and ask questions to find out more about it – you want to know if this a place you feel you could actually enjoy working in.
  13. Don’t forget to get feedback at the end of any interview. There’s a very effective little line you can use when you are being escorted back to the lifts or reception, ‘What’s your gut feeling?’ You’ll always learn something that will be valuable to you.
  14. Keep professional right up until you have left the building. Only relax once you are completely out of sight and out of earshot. You don’t want to blow your chances at the last moment with an unwise remark.

Good luck!


Ravindra Nathan

Founder at Guanxi trainer

7 年

Tks so useful for our team in training.??

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tanvir munir

Senior Draftsman Architectural at Pace Architecure Engineering + Planning

7 年

Leave your thoughts here… That's good advice for job needers make them healthy banifits

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Alberto Balderas

OWNER at PRINTING SOLUTIONS DESIGN

7 年

call me (832) 893-7700

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Richard Kennett

Reserve Duty Manager

7 年

Great tips

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Sonia Bond

Administrative Assistant at Campbelle-Stone Apratments

7 年

Thank you for the great tips, as a mid-life MA Psychology Student, each of your suggestions will be helpful during an interview. It's been a while since I've had to apply for a new career job and interview. I am certain that they will give me a positive edge. Sonia Bond

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