Not exact matches
Even if you don't have an
interview on any given day, you can still strengthen your skills by role - playing with a friend or former colleague,
practicing alone in front of a mirror, or writing down and memorizing your best answers to common
questions (e.g., «Describe one of your weaknesses,» «Tell me how you responded to one of your biggest challenges,» «Tell me about yourself»).
Next,
practice answering
interview questions you are likely to be asked with a friend or family member, or
even in front of a mirror.
It's important to
practice out loud so
even if you're
practicing on your own, be sure to answer the
questions out loud to help better prepare you in voicing your responses at the actual
interview.
Practice answering some common
interview questions out loud and,
even better, talk to someone else if possible.
We can help by giving you tips on how to dress, how to act, what
questions to expect and ask and
even help you
practice your
interview skills.
Your best bet is to
practice, or
even better — role - play, answering
interview questions and creating a 30 -60-90-Day Plan (or
even longer, depending on your level) for the
interview.
For the
interview,
practice sample
questions and scenarios, and
even consider someone giving you a mock
interview.