Preparing For A Job Interview: How To Ace Your Job Interview And Jumpstart Your Career
By Michael Lee

You have submitted your cover letter and resume, and have just been scheduled for an interview! Congratulations! The only thing left is preparing for a job interview that could land you your desired position in the company.

But how do you go about preparing for a job interview anyway? Guess no more. In this article, I'll share some proven tips to impress your potential employer so much, he might even hire you on the spot!

1) Better to be overdressed than underdressed.

Most interviews require you to be in business attire. Never go to an interview looking like you have just gotten out of bed and suddenly remembered you had an interview.

Plan what you're going to wear the night before so you won't have to waste time choosing clothes on the day itself. You don't have to buy new clothes either. Just make sure you're well-groomed, your shoes are polished, and your outfit is free of wrinkles.

When preparing for a job interview, I also recommend that you stake out the place, so you'll have an idea of the kind of clothes the employees wear.

2) Visit the company before the interview.

Some people blow an interview for the smallest reasons. Sometimes, it's because they got lost on the way or got caught in traffic.

The best thing for you to do is visit the office before the job interview, so you'll know how to get there and which route to avoid. I'm not saying you should go directly to the office and announce your presence. Simply stay outside the building and observe.

3) Do your research.

When preparing for a job interview, it is also important that you do your research. Remember, the employer is trying to find out whether you're a good fit for the company.

Look up the goals and accomplishments of the company, and try melding them with your own skills and interests. Look out for your strengths and weaknesses, so you won't be caught off guard during the actual interview.

When preparing for a job interview, it is important that you plan well and ahead of time. If practicing with a mock interviewer helps you, then do so. Do everything you can to make sure that you have nothing to distract you on the day itself.

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