Arrive at the interview location 10-15 minutes early to leave a positive and prepared first impression.
Dress for success with professional clothing. Choose subtle shades and make time for grooming.
Body language can speak volumes! Be mindful of eye contact, posture, and other nonverbal cues.
Asking questions shows your interest in the role. Prepare 2-3 questions that will get you more clarity
Never badmouth your previous employers. Discuss the positive aspects of your past roles and what you learned from them.
Research the company thoroughly to prepare better and reflect enthusiasm in the interview
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