How to spend the days and hours leading up to an interview

How to spend the days and hours leading up to an interview

min read 5 • Posted on June 7, 2024

How to spend the days and hours leading up to an interview Nextech Group

In the days and hours leading up to an interview

A well-prepared interviewee has an immediate advantage in an interview. Interview techniques. Feeling prepared will also build confidence and reduce anxiety. Bring everything you might need for an in-person interview, including:

  • CV
  • Cover letter
  • Business cards
  • References
  • Licenses
  • Certifications
  • Pen and notepad

Reducing stressors unrelated to your actual performance in the interview, such as uncomfortable clothing, getting lost, or showing up late, is helpful for calming nerves as well. Choose a flattering and comfortable outfit in advance. If you aren't familiar with the location of the interview, give yourself plenty of time to find it or do a trial run a day or two before. Make sure to factor in traffic conditions at the time you'll be traveling and find a place to park beforehand if needed.

If your interview will be over a video platform, make sure you have installed any apps you'll need. Test out tech like your webcam, microphone, and headphones in advance to confirm everything is in working order.

Reducing stressors unrelated to your actual performance in the interview, such as uncomfortable clothing, getting lost, or showing up late, is helpful for calming nerves as well. Choose a flattering and comfortable outfit in advance. If you aren't familiar with the location of the interview, give yourself plenty of time to find it or do a trial run a day or two before. Make sure to factor in traffic conditions at the time you'll be traveling and find a place to park beforehand if needed.

If your interview will be over a video platform, make sure you have installed any apps you'll need. Test out tech like your webcam, microphone, and headphones in advance to confirm everything is in working order.

Reducing stressors unrelated to your actual performance in the interview, such as uncomfortable clothing, getting lost, or showing up late, is helpful for calming nerves as well. Choose a flattering and comfortable outfit in advance. If you aren't familiar with the location of the interview, give yourself plenty of time to find it or do a trial run a day or two before. Make sure to factor in traffic conditions at the time you'll be traveling and find a place to park beforehand if needed.

If your interview will be over a video platform, make sure you have installed any apps you'll need. Test out tech like your webcam, microphone, and headphones in advance to confirm everything is in working order.