A Back to Basics Interview Guide for the Rusty Interviewee

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Uncovering passive candidates often means speaking to people that haven’t moved for a long time and don’t move roles a lot.  One of the comments sometimes made, even by very experienced people is “Its been so long since I’ve had an interview, I don’t know where to start”.  Hopefully this article will help take you back to basics if you are facing your first interview in a long time.

Interviews can be intimidating experiences, but they don’t have to be. With the right preparation and knowledge, you can walk into any job interview with confidence. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore the best ways to prepare for an interview, so you can make a great first impression and increase your chances of getting the job.

Section 1: Research the Company

Before you even step into the interview room, one of the most important things you can do to set yourself up for success is researching the company. This will help demonstrate your motivation and interest in the role, as well as give you a better understanding of what the company does and what kind of culture they have. Look at their website, read press releases or articles about them, and follow them on social media if applicable. This will also give you plenty to discuss during your interview, such as potential opportunities for collaboration or ways to improve their existing processes.

Section 2: Practice Your Answers

Once you’ve done your research and understand the company better, it’s time to start practicing your answers. Take some time to think through typical interview questions such as “Tell me about yourself?” or “What makes you a good fit for this role?” Having these answers ready in advance will help ensure that you are well prepared and don’t get caught off guard by unexpected questions. You should also practice answering questions that are specific to the role or industry so that you can demonstrate your knowledge and expertise in these areas.

Section 3: Prepare Questions for Your Interviewer

Asking insightful questions shows that you are genuinely interested in learning more about the company and position. Make sure that any questions you ask are relevant to your potential role or industry rather than just generic inquiries about pay or benefits. Ask about their favourite project they’ve worked on recently or how they got started in their current role. This will not only show that you’re engaged in the conversation but also provide valuable insight into what working at this company would be like for you.

Conclusion

At its core, preparing for an interview is all about being organized, confident, and knowledgeable about both yourself and the company you’re interviewing with. Taking some time beforehand to research the company and practice your answers will help ensure that you make a great impression when it’s time for your big moment—the job interview! So don’t be afraid—with proper preparation under your belt, there’s nothing stopping from walking into that room with confidence!

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