 Interviews. Job interview. A job interview is a meeting between an employer and someone who wants a job. The purpose of the meeting is to find out if the person is good for the job. Location. The location is where something is. Before you leave for a job interview, you should check the location of the interview so that you do not get lost on your way. Clarification. Clarification is when a word or sentence makes something easier to understand. If you do not understand a question in an interview, you should ask for clarification. Strengths. Strengths are the soft or hard skills that someone is good at. Before you apply for a job, you should identify your strengths and include them on your resume. Weaknesses. Weaknesses are the skills that you need to improve. In an interview, the employer will probably ask about your weaknesses. Think of ways to improve your weaknesses. Describe a situation. To describe a situation, talk about something that can happen or happened in the past. In an interview, describe a situation where you used your strengths. Impression. An impression is how people feel about you. When you first meet someone, you can make a good impression or a bad impression. Make a good impression by being polite. Demonstrate. Demonstrate means to show that you can do something. Employers want to see you demonstrate that you can do that job before they hire you. Under pressure. Someone is under pressure when they have a lot to do in a little amount of time. Being able to work well and be organized when under pressure is a good skill to have. Attention to detail. Attention to detail is the ability to notice everything that needs to be done. Making checklists is one way to pay attention to details and will impress potential employers. Professional attire. Professional attire refers to the clothes you wear to an interview or other work-related event. Wearing professional attire can help you make a good impression. To be on time. When you are on time, it means that you have arrived at your destination a few minutes before you need to be there. You should always be on time for an interview. The end.