Interview Advice
- The interview is the most common method of selection, however, it is advisable to find out if other methods are to be used e.g., tests.
- Find out what the dress code is and try to match it or wear something conservative smart and clean. Remember to clean your nails and shoes.
- Prepare answers to general questions you think you may be asked. (See sample interview questions)
- Prepare questions that you wish to ask and remember to take them with you to the interview. (See sample interview questions).
- Practice an interview with a friend.
- Take with you proof of qualifications, national insurance number, birth certificate or proof of date of birth, reference details, driving license (if necessary for the job) and any other information requested by the employer.
- If you remain interested in the job after the interview, write to the interviewer to thank them for their time and to offer them to contact you if they require any further information.
- If you are unsuccessful, contact the person that interviewed you and ask for feedback. Use the feedback to improve your interviewing skills for next time.


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