10 Best Tips To Prepare Yourself For An Interview in 2022

Download as ppt, pdf, or txt
Download as ppt, pdf, or txt
You are on page 1of 5

10 BEST TIPS TO PREPARE YOURSELF

FOR AN INTERVIEW IN 2022

10 BEST TIPS TO PREPARE YOURSELF FOR AN INTERVIEW IN 2022

Congratulations on getting selected for your


dream job interview!

But well, we can all admit how we hardly


remember what a real interview felt like amidst
the vogue of telephonic interviews and virtual
meetings during the pandemic. In 2022, which
is post-pandemic, where the corporate
world is re-opening to face-to-face
interviews, interpersonal skills would matter the
most.

According to various government surveys


employment rate has fallen, but people
seeking employment have risen. This means
tough competition and calls for doubling efforts
to better your chances of being selected. At
this crucial point, performance anxiety strikes us
all – we tend to forget or get overwhelmed – and
stress starts piling up. This impacts your body
language and can lower your chances of getting
onboard.

So, what should be done to reduce this and keep


your calm? Wouldn’t you like to know 10
amazingly effective yet simple interview tips
and techniques to help you ace that interview?
Let’s find out what they are & let this blog solve as a guide to how to prepare for
an interview
Smart Tips to prepare yourself for an interview in 2022
A few days before the interview can be daunting. Though we might be familiar with the
titbits, we might still not be sure of what is the company’s global or national presence or
its vision; added to it, there is always anxiety about what kind of questions will be asked,
what would be the expected behaviour from you etc. To clear such doubts, let’s look at
some job preparation tips that will help you sail through a challenging and uncertain job
interview in 2022.

1. RESEARCH AND IDEATE


Research would help you identify the company’s industrial needs and tell you
what is expected from you as a candidate. It would additionally guide how to
prioritize your skills, which would prove extremely beneficial during the interview.

For many who don’t know how to research, here are some key bullet points that you can
follow:

Know your WHY clearly


Read the job description provided by the company carefully

Stay updated with the current market positioning and size of your desired company
Read through reviews of previous employees to get familiar with the recruitment process.

Politely ask the concerned contact person to brief you about the interview process
Discover more from business magazines or the company brochure

Visit the company’s accounts over social media platforms


After thorough research, the next important step is ideation. Reading through common
answers which are easily available on google and structuring your thoughts with diverse
perspectives can give you a boost and help you relax. It will enhance your personality as
you would be well-informed and an individual with a multi-faceted personality.

2. IDENTIFY AND DEFINE YOUR SKILLSET


No one other than you would know yourself the best.

You can start by focusing on your value system and core beliefs. These primarily shape
your skills. For example, if you showcase values of honesty, and kindness, or
strictly abide by the deadline for assignments, your skillset would be time management,
a good emotional quotient or empathy.
After identifying and defining your skillset by using the right keywords, include
these during your mock interviews. Be sure they are clear and effective.

3. PRACTICE MAKES IT BETTER


Well, no one can be know-all for an interview, but practising a similar scenario
would prepare you better. Practice boosts confidence and tackles that performance
anxiety.

This can be done by taking mock interviews or asking friends and family
members to interview you.

For those who cannot do either of the above things, here are a few sample
situations that you can practice:

Basic interview etiquettes like how to enter the room, how to greet the interviewer, etc

Pitch and tone – these two help you build rapport with your interviewer and usually determine
your confidence and reaction to uncertain situations. Improving your pitch and tone with practice
will certainly increase your chances of getting selected.

Preparing answers to common questions like “introduce yourself”, and “where do you see
yourself in five years” would reduce your structuring time and let words flow freely.
Practice your resume and know it thoroughly
Lastly, make sure you keep it engaging and interactive.

4. MAKE SURE TO CARRY ALL THE RIGHT DOCUMENTS


It is good to be busy polishing your interview skills, but it is equally essential to carry the
required documents. Below are few pointers to keep in mind:

List down the required documents

For uncertain times, keep extra copies

Make sure to keep scanned copies as well

File them in a professionally apt folder

Set the order of your documents as per the mail or as per priority
Now that you have practised enough and improved with the right feedback, it is time to
face D-day with confidence. Let us address some more key interview preparation tips to
make the right impression on your interview day.

5. ATTIRE MATTERS – DRESS PROFESSIONALLY


It is said that dress simple but significant. This will create a positive impact on
the interviewer before even interviewing you. The right attire would have characteristics
like

Pick formals – a formal cotton shirt and a trouser or a simple Indian Kurti would be the right
choice.

Be comfortable – it should not be body-hugging or too loose. Choose the right fit for your size.

Keep it light – choose pastels or black and white as the colour for your outfit for the important
day. Colours pleasing to the eye make the other person comfortable enough to communicate
openly.
Accessorize right – buy a pair of stud earrings that matches your outfit
Wear a mask as the pandemic continues to persist.

6. COMMUNICATE EFFECTIVELY.
Interview techniques like right body language, tone of answering, and
communication skills create a perception of you during the interview.

Body language reflects your confidence and your thoughts. While waiting in
the reception lobby might make you impatient and stressed, non-verbal communication
like biting nails or fidgeting or raising eyebrows show nervousness and might do
worse to you. Effective interview techniques like:

Not sitting with folded hands


Keeping a genuine smile, greeting in a formal way
Being proactive
A firm handshake

Being punctual
Polite behaviour,
convey confidence and positiveness to the interviewer.

7. KEEP YOUR CALM:


While practice can help you get better at certain skills and help answer common
questions intelligently, dealing effectively with uncertainties is a challenge to overcome.
You could choose any from the below pointers to loosen up before going inside
that room:

Meditate before the interview or take deep breaths


Divert your attention by using techniques like counting backwards, practising mindfulness

Eat right so that you don’t upset your health

Lastly, be prepared emotionally and mentally


Finally, when you are called in for the interview, don’t forget to follow the basic interview
etiquettes that you have practised for so long!

Although researching beforehand is essential, asking the interviewer the right set
of questions is equally important to learn more about the company.

Make a long-lasting impact by ending your interview with these final job interview tips:

•WRITE YOUR DOUBTS


Writing down something leads to clarity of thought and expression. Prepare a list of your
doubts that you feel are necessary to be asked to the interview panel. Sort them as per
priority. Remember to be audible and not sound vague.

•ASK FOR FEEDBACK


Ask the interviewer for feedback. Feedbacks let you analyze yourself better;
constructive criticism is always good for progressing ahead in professional and personal
life.

•BE OPTIMISTIC
We often set higher expectations and tend to get disappointed when they are not
fulfilled. Staying practical and optimistic helps during and after the interview. It gives you
the strength to accept defeat while allowing you to express your emotions appropriately if
selected.

Lastly, whatever may be the result, continue to believe in yourself and your skills. Hold
your head high but without arrogance.

And voila! YOU are all prepared to face that interview confidently and surely get
that long-awaited offer letter.

Wish you all the best.

You might also like