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How to Prepare for a Job Interview? [Infographic]

2 min read13,304 ViewsLast updated 05 Apr 2023

Getting a job has different stages. Once your well-drafted CV gets shortlisted, the next step is the interview process. An interview is the most crucial part of a job search process as it lets the employer decide about your candidature.

There are a number of things that you need to do before and in the interview for a smooth interview process. Here is how you should go about preparing an interview:

 

Search About The Employer

It is necessary that you have sufficient knowledge about the company you are going to be a part of. The employer expects you to come prepared with some good information about the organization. Search the company website and get to know about the industry and the values of the organization.

 

Your CV

Even if you are shortlisted using the CV, make sure that you have a copy that is completely error-free and has the right keywords. An employer can take a look at your CV any time in between the Interview. If there is something that you want to highlight, make sure you include strong keywords around the same.

 

Practice Perfection

Before the interview, practice some common interview questions. This lets you confidently answer the questions put forward during an interview. Also, prepare questions that you would put forward to the employer before leaving.

Make sure you have the perfect formal look.

The following infographic helps you to be well prepared for an interview:

infographic-job interview preparations

Don’t forget to send thank you letter within 24 hours after the interview.

 

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