Interview Checklist

Preparation - Two to three days before the interview

I have collected information about the business.

I know the first and last name of the person(s) who will be interviewing me.

I know why I want to work for the business.

I have read through "Some Common Interview Questions".

I have prepared some answers to common interview questions. I know how I am going to answer these questions and/or I have created a cheat sheet .

I have prepared a list of questions that I would like to ask the interviewer.

I have an up-to-date resume with complete references ready to take to the interview.

I know exactly where the interview will take place and how long it will take me to get there.

I have decided what to wear to the interview.

I have scheduled a full nights sleep before the interview.
 

The Day of the Interview

I have a copy of my resume, references, letters of recommendation.

I have paper and pen for notes.

I have my cheat sheet and/or my list of questions.

I have paid special attention to personal hygiene and my choice of clothing.
 

The Interview - Travel time and Arrival

I am leaving early in case of traffic jams or unforeseen problems. I do not arrive more then 10 minutes early.

I am relaxed, friendly and business-like with everyone I meet.

I introduce myself to the receptionist, and confirm my appointment.
 

The Interview - Setting the scene

I greet the interviewer by name and shake their hand.

I maintain positive body language. e.g. I don't cross my arms and I maintain eye contact
 

The Interview - Exchanging Information

I stay on topic and ask for clarification where necessary and when appropriate.

I use specific examples rather than general statements when giving information about my education, training, transferable skills, and work experience.
 

The Interview - Conclusion

I ask any suitable questions that have not already been answered.

I summarize, with enthusiasm, my interest in the position and the business.

I state my appreciation for the interview.

I confirm, if already noted, their response date. If this date is not definite, I make arrangements to contact them.

I shake hands if appropriate and say goodbye.
 

Interview - Follow-up

I stay home the day they said they would call.

If I have arranged to call them back on a certain date I make sure that I have reviewed my telephone protocol.

I write and send the interviewer(s) a thank-you letter.

If offered a position I give them a written answer (whether it be to accept or to decline) within the week.
 

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