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Delaying interview preparation means waiting until the last minute to get ready for an interview, which can have serious consequences for your job prospects and career growth. Being unprepared can lead to missed opportunities, poor first impressions, and long-term setbacks in your career journey.
- Show genuine interest: Research the company and role in advance to demonstrate that you care about the opportunity and value the interviewer’s time.
- Practice your answers: Spend time practicing your responses out loud, so you can clearly communicate your skills and experiences when asked challenging questions.
- Stay ready, not rushed: Maintain up-to-date documents and continuously sharpen your knowledge so
(CAREER OUTLOOK) US Bureau of Labor Statistics
Employment interviewing: Seizing the opportunity and the job.
Olivia Crosby (updated by Elka Torpey) | For many people, job interviews are the most stressful part of any employment search. But they don’t have to be.
- Employment interviews are an opportunity to show you’re an enthusiastic worker who would do a job well. You can make the most of that opportunity by being prepared, maintaining a professional demeanor, and clearly describing your qualifications.