All those months of preparation have paid off and you are raring to  go. This is your chance to shine and get that dream job. Remember to  always prepare well for an interview; you should never go for an  interview without thorough preparation.
Here are the 5 steps to successful interview preparation:
1.  Go through your resume - This seems like a pointless step, where you  will say 'I do not need to go through my resume, I made it and I know it  verbatim'. But, it is always better to go through your resume and try  to understand it from the point of view of the interviewer. What was it  that attracted the attention of the interviewer for you to get an  interview call? When you do this, you may understand what it is that the  company is looking for and what it is expecting from you. This puts you  at an advantage during the interview.
2. Go online again - The  Internet is your best friend. It helped you create the perfect resume  and perfect cover letters, now it will help you understand the company.  Visit the company website and understand everything about the company  and its activities. The more information about the company you have the  better equipped you are for the interview.
3. Study and learn -  Try to study and learn all that there is about the company. The more you  know the better you are going to feel about going in for that  interview. Knowledge is your best friend during an interview.
4.  Rehearse - Ever heard anyone tell you to make a script for an interview?  Well, making a script for an interview makes sense. It helps you  rehearse the kind of questions that you know will be asked and you can  rehearse the answers to give the best ones possible. You will be asked  questions on your past positions and achievements. You will also be  asked to describe your strengths and weaknesses, what can you bring in  terms of skill to the workplace. These are the kind of questions you can  prepare the answers to. You can ask a friend to rehearse with you and  make the preparation for your big interview fun.
5. Prepare a list  of questions - Most people think that when they go for an interview,  they have to answer all the questions and ask none. This is a mistake.  Most interviewers appreciate questions. This shows that you have  prepared and researched before coming for the interview, and that the  job is important for you. Do not ask questions like 'how much will I get  paid' or 'what benefits will I get' first. Save these for later. Ask  questions that are more position and company oriented. Ask those  questions relevant to information given by the interviewer.
Preparing for an interview can be daunting - but by following the 5
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