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Job interview checklist-remember the obvious

With all your interview preparation behind you, it's easy to forget the obvious things at the last minute…

It's your interview day! Here's a handy job interview checklist – make sure you review it before you go to the interview.

These are some handy suggestions of things people often forget at the last minute:

  1. Turn up on time – check travel details, if using public transport.
  2. Turn up in the right place. If needed, double-check which of the company's offices you're traveling to.
  3. If traveling by car, double-check directions.
    You might like to try multimap or the AA for a route-planner.
  4. Look smart. You only get one chance to make a first impression and you will feel more relaxed if you know you are looking your best. Make sure you know what to wear.
  5. Re-read your notes before the interview.
  6. Re-read the job advert and your working notes the night before the interview>doing it just before you go to bed helps the information sink in at a subconscious level, making it easier to remember answers the next day.
  7. Re-read your CV/ resume the morning of the interview and take a copy with you.
  8. Write a checklist of what to take with you and review it .make sure you include:
  • Contact details, in case you're delayed
  • CV/ application form
  • Pen&  notepaper
  • List of questions to ask the interviewer
  • Mobile phone, if you have one.(switch off during interview)
  • Watch
  • Tissues
  • Any emergency items you'd usually carry
  • 1798 reads
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