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How to Prepare for a Job Interview

03 March, 2026 03 March, 2026
Start-up Scale-up Corporate MKB Education / NGO / Non Profit Applicant

Preparing thoroughly for a job interview significantly boosts your confidence and helps you perform at your best. Below are 6 practical tips to help you prepare effectively and feel ready for your interview.

1. Research the company and role

  • Study the company mission, values, products, and culture so you can explain why you want to work there
  • Review the job description carefully and identify the key skills and competencies the employer is seeking

2. Avoid common interview mistakes

  • Don’t be unprepared, lack of research or practise makes you appear uninterested
  • Avoid speaking negatively about previous employers, keep your tone professional
  • Be ready to explain your motivations clearly so the interviewer understands your career goals
  • Manage nerves and maintain a positive attitude, even under pressure
  • Always prepare thoughtful questions to ask at the end, this shows engagement and interest

3. Prepare your answers ahead of time

  • Many employers use competency-based questions to assess how you’ve handled situations in the past. These often begin with phrases such as, “Tell me about a time when…” or “Give me an example of…”. To answer these effectively focus on your role within the situation and use the STAR technique below to keep your answers focused:
    • Situation: Briefly describe the context
    • Task: Explain YOUR responsibility in that situation
    • Action: Outline the steps YOU too
    • Result: Share the outcome and what YOU achieved or learned
  • One of the most common interview questions is about your strengths and weaknesses, and how you handle them makes a big difference
    • Strengths: Choose strengths that directly align with the job requirements, include both technical and transferable skills – use real examples to demonstrate how your strengths have helped you succeed in past roles
    • Weaknesses: Be honest and self-aware (no one expects perfection), pick a genuine area for improvement that isn’t critical to the core job duties and explain what you’ve done to grow or improve in that area

4. Practice makes perfect

  • Rehearse responses to common interview questions out loud or conduct mock interviews with a friend or mentor
  • Practice using structured techniques (such as the STAR technique above) to ensure your answers are clear and concise

5. Plan the logistics

  • Confirm the interview time, location, and format (in-person or virtual)
  • If it’s a video interview, test your tech setup in advance (camera, microphone, internet), and choose a tidy, professional backdrop
  • If it’s an in-person interview, ensure you know where you need to be, and allow plenty of time to get there

6. Follow up after the interview

  • After you leave the interview, make contact with the interviewer. You can send a personalised thank-you email or reference specific moments from the interview to reinforce your interest
  • These steps demonstrate professionalism and can leave a strong lasting impression

Preparing well for a job interview isn’t just about memorising answers, it’s about presenting a thoughtful, authentic version of yourself. With solid research, polished responses, self-awareness about your strengths and weaknesses, and plenty of practice, you’ll walk into your next interview ready to impress.


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