Interview Preparation

Your interview is your opportunity to sell yourself to a perspective employer. If the job matters to you, it’s certainly important to be well prepared. Being well prepared includes doing research on the employer and the position, as well as practicing questions that you may be asked in an interview. There’s a best way to answer even the toughest interview questions and it helps to practice.

Interview preparation is based on your needs, budget and time frame. It can be set up as an in-person session including a “mock interview” or it can be done over the phone. Contact us to schedule.

Typical interview questions:
  • Tell us about yourself.
  • Please explain the gap in your employment?
  • What are your three greatest strengths and limitations?
Helpful tips:
To whom do you address your questions to in a group interview?
  • Answer directly to the person who has asked the question.
Are you prepared for scenario questions?
  • Employers like to test our potential situations you may be faced with to see how you’d handle them. Be prepared by thinking about what the job may entail, as well as past specific situations in which you used transferable skills.
Find out if your potential employer has a web site. If they do, check it out before the interview.