Friday, May 8, 2020
What to take to a job interview - Margaret Buj - Interview Coach
What to take to a job interview Youâve frantically prepared for this interview for at least a week. Youâve worked out your entire interview day schedule. Youâve triple checked-and check again-that you know where the interview is. Youâve made your lunch the night before, laid out your outfit, got into bed earlier than usual and set three âwake upâ alarms. Nothing can go wrong now, right? Yet, with all of the pre-interview commotion, youâve neglected to think about what you need to take on the day. So you pack your bag in a last-minute rush and keep your fingers crossed you havenât forgotten anything important. You donât want to experience that eerie feeling in your stomach during your commute. The one asking you if youâve remembered to bring this or that. So hereâs a list of what you should always take to an interview. Document up Nothing would be more soul-destroying than turning up to your interview without the relevant documents. Documents youâre required to bring and/or those you feel could come in handy are best kept very close to you. Here are a few documents you may need to place in your bag well in advance to your interview: Passport Driverâs licence (provisional or full) Spare CV Printed copy of your portfolio References Food and drink supplies Whether youâve got a short walk, a train journey or youâre going by car to your interview, itâs important to be prepared food and drink-wise. Ensure you have a bottle of water with you as well as some kind of snack. If your belly rumbles as you walk into the interview, youâre going to immediately want to get out of there. The same goes for when your mouth goes dry after the first question and youâve got no water to back you up. Mean business If you want to stand a chance, you need to look like you mean business. Employers and hirers want to see a candidate is professional and organised, so show youâre these two things. How can you prove this? Bring with you a notepad and two pens. Not only will your interviewer see youâre serious because youâre taking notes, but youâll be grateful later on when youâve notes to look back on. Also write down any questions you have beforehand and, since theyâre in your notepad, youâll remember to ask them during the interview. As for the two pens? Youâre going to look less than organised if one runs out! Come to think of it⦠take a handful with you! Pack your diary! Maybe, on the spot, theyâll organise a second interview with you. Itâs not wise to bring your phone out as they tell you a date, time and place. Itâs also not wise to nod and try to remember these three things. Write down everything you need to know about this second interview into your diary so your interview brain doesnât have to struggle to remember details. Take business cards. Well, you never know when these might come in handy. Important extras There are plenty of extras you could easily forget in the run up to an interview. Here are a few you should definitely pack: Train tickets Railcard Phone charger Notes on the company/role (to read beforehand) Written instructions on how to get to the interview Nail file Deodorant Gum/mints Make up (in case the commute does some damage) Hair brush/comb Tissue Spare shoes (in case your smart shoes start to rub!) The key to a successful interview is being organised. But that doesnât just mean researching the company and role so that you know everything there is to know. It means feeling calm, ready and prepared on the day. The only sure way to make this happen is to ensure you write out a list of everything you need to do before the interview⦠and pack for it the night before. Donât sacrifice a good interview by not preparing your bag for every less than ideal scenario. Author bio: Kathryn Terry writes for Inspiring Interns, which specialises in finding candidates their perfect internship. To browse our graduate jobs, visit our website.
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