First, the good news. The fact that you have an interview means you are almost there. You may be feeling anxious and nervous. It's only natural. But the important things to keep in mind are:
- Interviewers do not waste their time. An interviewer's time is expensive. You deserve to be on the shortlist. You have a realistic chance of getting the job.
- By being on the shortlist the odds of winning the job have been significantly reduced in your favour.
- An interview is a golden opportunity to illustrate your enthusiasm and passion for the role.
- Be positive!
Second, be prepared. A world-class sportsman once said: 'The more I practice, the luckier I get'.
This is also true of interviews. Candidates are more or less prepared – and it can make a difference. The following section provides guidelines on key aspects of the interview process, including:
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