 Before the interview There are many situations where you can just wing it and hope for the best, but job interviews are not one of them Preparation is essential in being successful in the interview process because it shows that you're interested in the position That you take initiative and that you are motivated and resourceful Here are some ways that you can prepare before your interview Confirm all the details Make sure you have correct information about the interview itself and sure that you have recorded the right date and time Map out the location and address of the interview in advance to make sure that you will arrive on time Write down the names and titles of the people you'll be meeting with and research them beforehand when possible Ask about the time being allocated for the interview and whether there will be employment tests Review the job description and understand the job requirements Understand the requirements of the job You need to be able to explain how your skills and experience match these requirements Think of examples of your accomplishments that relate to the job requirements Review the accomplishment statements in your resume and prepare other examples of your achievements from past jobs volunteering or academic programs Research the position and the company Look at the company's website to learn about their mission values products or services and market How long have they been in operation? Who are their clientele? What are their products? Are they a local or international organization? Relate this information to why you want to work with them Use news sources and social media like Twitter or X Facebook and LinkedIn to read news about the company as well as any updates or discussions See if you know anyone who works at the company or ask people you know if they know about the organization Review sample questions prepare answers and rehearse Practice your answers both in your head and out loud before your interview to make it easier to remember your answers Practicing saying your answers will make you feel more confident Help you speak more clearly and make you overall more comfortable during the interview process Build your confidence and reduce your anxiety Before your interview visualize yourself performing well Imagine that the interviewers are impressed by your professionalism and how well you answer their questions Believe in your own awesomeness by repeating to yourself things like I'm prepared I'm the best candidate for this job and I can do this Practice this pose sit up straight put your feet flat on the floor Breathe deeply and exhale through your mouth to slow your heart rate down This will help you to focus on your answers and reduce your nervousness Don't come empty-handed. Here is what you need to bring Interview details including the address phone number and interviewer names The original job posting to review while you're waiting extra copies of your resume and cover letter a pen and paper for note-taking your portfolio and samples of your work if applicable A list of questions to ask at the end of your interview a tight list of your references If you gather everything you need practice and do your research using these tips You'll be well prepared for your next job interview