You worked with a professional resume writer to create a branded, optimized resume and landed the interview. Amazing! So, now what?
Now the real fun starts. Read more
You worked with a professional resume writer to create a branded, optimized resume and landed the interview. Amazing! So, now what?
Now the real fun starts. Read more
Interview day can be daunting. Nerves are high, your mind is racing to remember facts about the industry, and all you want to do is impress them.
To give yourself the best shot at nailing the interview, follow these simple tips…
Sleep is key for keeping you feeling fresh and on top of your game during the interview. Plan to get at least eight hours of sleep the night before. If you can, schedule your interview in the afternoon. This will give you time to sleep and not have to rush to get ready in the morning (adding to an already stressful day).
What you eat in the morning will have a big effect on how you feel during the day and during the interview. Be sure to eat a balanced breakfast. That means 50% fruit (for the vitamins) and 50% protein (for the sustained energy). Eggs are one of the best things you can eat in the morning because they have a nutrient in them called choline. Choline has been proven to help improve focus, which can really give you an edge during your interview. If you want an even better edge, some people take supplements to help them focus, called nootropics, that have even more nutrients and vitamins. One of the most popular nootropics on the market is Mind Lab Pro.
Now let’s talk about what you wear. Some people say that you should try to match the company dress code in what you wear. However, I think that you should take it to the next level by dressing as professionally as possible. Why? This shows the interviewer how serious you are about the position. It also shows your attention to detail in how you dress yourself.
Lastly, to get yourself “pumped” and in the right mindset before you head to the interview, you should do some light exercise. I’m not talking about going to the gym or sprinting a few miles, just enough to get your heart rate up a little bit. What this will do help release dopamine, to make you feel happier and calmer during the day.
When you walk in the building for your interview, introduce yourself to the security or secretary. This not only gives them a good first impression but it also helps you get used to talking to people in the office. After introducing yourself, ask to use the restroom. This will give you time to freshen up, check your clothes, and make sure you look 100%.
While in the restroom, if you are nervous, feel free to do some deep breathing exercises. I’ve also found that positive affirmations, such as “you’re going to do great” and “I’m excited about this new opportunity”, work wonders for helping to get your mind in the right place before the interview.
The last thing you want to do (and possibly the most important) is to turn off your phone. One ring in the middle of an interview could mean that you don’t get the job.
If you have any other interview tips, feel free to leave them in the comments below!
One of the tips that I always give my clients is to be ready to talk about their personal lives as well. Yes, you should 100% spend most of your time prepping for an interview by researching the company, any challenges they may be facing, and how you can help.
I always caution clients though that this is not just an interview about your job readiness. When a hiring manager selects a candidate, they are likely going to be with this person more than their families. Think about it! You spend a LOT of time at work. Do you think a hiring manager would be likely to hire someone that they don’t find easy to get along with? I wouldn’t – would you!?
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