5 Interview Tips To Make A Great First Impression

Do you have an interview coming up? Interviews can be stressful, but being prepared ahead of time is the best way to handle them with confidence. Part of being prepared is knowing how to make a great first impression, which ultimately increases your chances of getting a second interview and landing the job.聽
Here are some quick interview tips on how to make a great first impression:
Don鈥檛 Be Late
It鈥檚 the simplest way to botch an interview before it鈥檚 even started 鈥� showing up late. Plan things out ahead of time to ensure you make it to the interview on time, even if it鈥檚 a virtual one and all you have to do is sit down in front of your computer. Double- and triple-check what time the interview is (don鈥檛 forget to factor in different time zones for virtual interviews!) to make sure you don鈥檛 miss it and leave extra time in case of technical difficulties
Look The Part
Depending on the type of job you鈥檙e interviewing for, you may or may not need to dress up formally. But in almost any interview setting, . You don鈥檛 have to wear a three-piece suit or a fancy dress, but wearing something that makes you feel confident and fits in with the image of the company you鈥檙e interviewing with is a good idea. It just never hurts to look professional and put together when you鈥檙e trying to make a good impression. And remember that it鈥檚 not just about clothes 鈥� make sure you鈥檙e well-groomed, too.
Know Who You鈥檙e Meeting
One of the little mistakes that novice interviewees make is not knowing who they鈥檒l be meeting for the interview. You should be able to find out who the hiring manager or department head you鈥檒l be meeting with is. Remember their name and use it when you first meet this person (a firm handshake doesn鈥檛 hurt, either). It shows you鈥檙e taking the interview seriously, and that you鈥檝e taken the time to think about the conversation you鈥檙e about to have.
Consider Your Body Language
Sit up straight with your shoulders back; this helps you project an air of confidence, even if you鈥檙e nervous. Don鈥檛 tap your foot or drum your fingers(if you are feeling anxious, try wiggling your toes to get that movement in without being distracting). Show that you are actively listening to the person you鈥檙e talking to, whether that's maintaining natural eye contact or nodding to show you understand. Remembering tips like these really makes a difference when you鈥檙e meeting someone for the first time.
Come Prepared With Questions
The hiring manager will surely ask you if you have any questions as the interview is wrapping up. If you say 鈥渘o,鈥� it will look like you鈥檙e not invested. Come prepared with at least a few questions to wrap up the interview with. You鈥檒l not only receive more information than you would have otherwise, but you鈥檒l also demonstrate that you鈥檙e truly interested in the position and the company. Better yet, ask questions during the main interview if they feel natural. It will make the interview more conversational and help you learn more about the company culture in the process.
Put These Interview Tips To Good Use
Showing up to your interview as prepared as possible makes it easier for you to be confident and decide if the company you are interviewing with is the right fit for you. Check out our full interview tips ebook for free, and land that dream job!
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