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4 Interview Tips That Will Help You Get the Job
You've been called in for an interview. You're excited, but nervous. Use these interview tips to help you get the job.

You’ve been called in for an interview. You’re excited, but nervous. No matter how many job interviews you go on, the entire process will always be nerve wracking. But it’s important not to let your nerves get the best of you, so you can be at your best when meeting with a potential employer. Use these interview tips from job search site Jobtonic.com to help you get the job.
1. Practice Makes Perfect
Providing thoughtful, confident answers to an interviewer’s questions will help make a good impression and demonstrate your competence. While it’s impossible to know what the interviewer will ask you, you can prepare yourself by formulating answers to some of the most common interview questions. You can find job interview questions online.
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Once you have your answers written down, take it a step further by creating a mock interview with a friend. Have your friend ask you questions, and you repeat your written answers out loud. This will help you determine how effective and professional your answers are.
2. Do Your Research
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Don’t stop at the job search. Go above and beyond by researching the company before the interview. Find out what their needs are. Get to know them a little bit better.
Why bother researching the company? If you can relate this information when answering questions, it will demonstrate your interest in the company and make a good impression on the interviewer.
It’s also a good idea to find out what the interviewer’s name is and use it during the interview.
3. Make a Good First Impression
A first impression can either make or break you. Make yours a good one. Here are some tips:
· Dress to impress. It doesn’t matter if the dress code is casual; wear a suit anyway. Make sure that your attire is neat and tidy.
· Arrive on time. In fact, be early. You may even want to drive to the interview location ahead of time, so you know exactly where to go and how long the commute will take.
· Bring a portfolio with copies of your resume.
· Bring a pen and paper to take notes and jot down questions.
· Be calm during the interview. Your body language says a lot about you, so try to stay relaxed.
· Maintain eye contact with the person interviewing you.
· Listen to the question before giving an answer.
4. Don’t Forget to Follow Up
Once the interview is over, follow up with a thank you note. Reiterate the fact that you’re interested in the position. And if you need to, you can take this time to mention any details you may have forgotten during the interview. Be sure to send your note within 24 hours of the interview. Email is fine, but if you can deliver a hand-written letter, you’ll make a bigger impression.
Why are follow-ups so important? Even if you made a great impression at the interview, it’s still important to make sure that you stick out in the interviewer’s mind. And showing gratitude for the interviewer taking their time out to meet with you can go a long way.
Interviewing can be stressful and nerve wracking, but if you’re prepared for the meeting, you’ll stand a much higher chance of landing the job.