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How to Prepare For an Interview : 10 Best Interview Tips

Preparing well for an interview improves your confidence and performance. Here are 10 tips to help you get ready.

1. Research the Company and Role

Read the company website, recent news, and the job description. Understand what they do, their culture, and how the role fits. Use this to tailor your answers and ask informed questions.

2. Practice Common Questions

Prepare for "Tell me about yourself," "Why this company?" and "What are your strengths/weaknesses?" Practice out loud so you sound natural, not scripted.

3. Prepare STAR Examples

Have 2–3 examples of past situations, tasks, actions, and results (STAR). Use them for behavioral questions like "Tell me about a time you..."

4. Dress Appropriately

Match the dress code. When in doubt, business casual or business formal is safe. Be clean and neat.

5. Know Your Resume

Be ready to explain every role and bullet. Expect questions about gaps, changes, and achievements.

6. Prepare Questions to Ask

Have 3–5 questions about the role, team, and company. Avoid asking only about salary or benefits early on.

7. Plan Logistics

Know the time, place (or link for video), and who you are meeting. Test tech for video calls. Arrive or log in a few minutes early.

8. Get Rest and Eat

Sleep well and eat before the interview so you are alert and focused.

9. Stay Calm and Present

Listen to the question before answering. Pause if needed. Stay positive and professional.

10. Follow Up

Send a thank-you email within 24 hours. Restate your interest and one or two key points from the conversation.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do I prepare for an interview?
    Research the company and role, practice common questions and STAR examples, know your resume, prepare questions to ask, and plan logistics.
  • What should I ask in an interview?
    Ask about the role, team, expectations, and company culture. Avoid focusing only on salary or benefits early on.
  • How do I answer "Tell me about yourself"?
    Give a short summary: who you are professionally, your most relevant experience, and why you are interested in this role. Keep it to 1–2 minutes.
  • Should I send a thank-you after an interview?
    Yes. Send a brief thank-you email within 24 hours. Restate your interest and one or two key points from the conversation.