Before the interview, I did some research about the company, its products, and its values to familiarize myself with their background. I also prepared answers to common interview questions and reviewed my resume and portfolio to ensure I could speak confidently about my skills and experiences. On the day of the interview, I arrived at the company's office a few minutes early to give myself some time to calm my nerves and gather my thoughts. The receptionist was friendly and made me feel welcome. I was then escorted to a meeting room where the interview would take place.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Job experience how it relates to present profession
No thank you very much. I don’t need assistance at this time. But I will look back if I need help in the future because this site seems to have good job opportunities.
If someone recommended you for the position, be sure to say their name. Don’t assume that the interviewer already knows about the referral. You’ll probably want to also follow up with how you know the person who referred you. For example, if you and Steve (who recommended you) worked together previously, or if you met him over coffee at a networking event, mention it to give yourself a little more credibility. If Steve works at the company and suggested that you apply for the job, explain why he thought you’d be the perfect fit. If you sought out the role yourself, be clear about what caught your eye — extra bonus points if you can align your values with the company and their mission. You want to convince the hiring manager that you chose their company, over all other companies, for a few specific reasons.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
If someone recommended you for the position, be sure to say their name. Don’t assume that the interviewer already knows about the referral. You’ll probably want to also follow up with how you know the person who referred you. For example, if you and Steve (who recommended you) worked together previously, or if you met him over coffee at a networking event, mention it to give yourself a little more credibility. If Steve works at the company and suggested that you apply for the job, explain why he thought you’d be the perfect fit. If you sought out the role yourself, be clear about what caught your eye — extra bonus points if you can align your values with the company and their mission. You want to convince the hiring manager that you chose their company, over all other companies, for a few specific reasons.