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9 Tips to Perform Better at Interviews

  • Writer: Marbis Consulting
    Marbis Consulting
  • Jan 21, 2023
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jan 24, 2023

Interviews can be nerve-wracking, but with the right preparation and mindset, you can shine and impress potential employers. Here are some tips on how to improve your performance on an interview and increase your chances of getting the job.



  1. Research the company. Before the interview, make sure to research the company and learn as much as you can about their mission, values, and products or services. This will not only show that you're interested in the company but also help you understand how you can contribute to their success.

  2. Prepare answers to common interview questions. Some common interview questions include "Why do you want to work here?" "What are your strengths and weaknesses?" "Can you tell me about a time when you faced a challenge and how you overcame it?". Practice answering these questions with a friend or family member.

  3. Come prepared with examples. Be ready to give specific examples of your skills and experiences. This will help the interviewer understand how you can contribute to the company and it will also help you to be more confident during the interview.

  4. Show enthusiasm. During the interview, make sure to show enthusiasm for the role and the company. This will help to demonstrate your interest and make a good impression.

  5. Be on time. Make sure to arrive on time for the interview, as it shows that you're responsible and respectful of the interviewer's time.

  6. Dress professionally. Make sure to dress professionally for the interview, as it shows that you're taking the interview seriously and that you're ready to work.

  7. Show interest in the interviewer. During the interview, make sure to show interest in the interviewer and ask them questions about their role in the company, this will help to build a connection with them and it will also help you to learn more about the company.

  8. Follow up after the interview. After the interview, make sure to follow up with a thank-you note or email. This will help to demonstrate your gratitude and will also keep you top-of-mind with the interviewer.

  9. Reflect on the interview. After the interview, take some time to reflect on how it went. Think about what you did well, what you could have done better and what you learned from the experience. This will help you to improve for future interviews.

By following these tips, you'll be well on your way to acing your interview and impressing potential employers. Remember to be prepared, show enthusiasm, and be yourself. Good luck!



 
 
 

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