A job Interview Is No Time To Improvise

A job interview is a time when you need to be at yoursure hope he or she asks me about you-know-who
best, and to be better than your competition.  It is aand/or you-know-what, because I'll be ready."
time when you need to appear confident, but notThen don't just imagine it, make it happen.  Do your
over-confident.  It is a time when not only what youhomework.  There is a wealth of information out
say, but how you say it will be evaluated.  A jobthere available to the job seeker to help them prepare
interview can be a stepping-stone to a new career, afor interviews.  Use it!  Have answers ready to the
new life, and a new tax bracket.  With so much ridingquestions you don't want to be asked, and before you
on a job interview, I'm sure you'll agree that this isknow it, you'll want to be asked those questions.
certainly not a time to show up unprepared.  In fact, aAnd then practice your answers.  Practice early and
job interview has become a time where thepractice often – don't want until the night before
successful job interviewee must walk the fine lineyour interview.  Practice speaking aloud, and rehearse
between being prepared, and being over-prepared.your answers until they flow naturally.  Practice
Have you ever walked into an interview thinking, "I surerehearsing your answers to make them sound
hope he or she doesn't ask me about you-know-whoun-rehearsed.
and/or you-know-what"?  If you have, then you'veTurn the tables on dreading difficult interview questions
also certainly spent many anxious moments before,by having good answers ready.  It is the job of the
during, and after the interview worrying about theinterviewer to expose your weaknesses; don't make
same.  Imagine how much more confident you wouldhis job easy for him.
feel if you walked into the same interview thinking, "I