How to prepare for an interview

by Lance Haun on July 19, 2006

Employment Digest lays down the big preparation for the big day. This is from this post originally. Which originally came from here.

One thing that I think this guide should really hit home is that there is absolutely nothing wrong with doing mock interviews or practicing extensively. If you aren’t good at interviews and you know it, don’t put extra pressure on yourself by thinking you can come through in the clutch and make it happen without preparation. That works so rarely, lightening should strike and somebody should win the lottery closeby if it happens. If you are an awful interviewer and you don’t know it, you won’t ever know it unless you practice in front of someone who knows something about interviews.

There is incredible value in simply practicing talking about your background and answering questions. Your future career isn’t a place to skimp on it either. Invest time into preparing for in-person interviews.

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