Review the job description, required skills, and responsibilities
Research the company’s mission, products/services, customers, and recent news
Identify the interview format (phone, video, onsite) and prepare accordingly
Prepare answers for common questions (tell me about yourself, strengths, weaknesses, why this role, why this company)
Practice behavioral examples using STAR (situation, task, action, result)
Match your experience to each listed requirement
Prepare a few detailed stories that demonstrate key competencies
Review your resume and be ready to expand on each role and project
Prepare questions to ask the interviewer (team, priorities, success metrics, challenges, growth opportunities)
Plan your logistics (location/link, time, parking/transport, device setup, stable internet)
Prepare your interview materials (extra resumes, notebook, pen, portfolio/work samples if relevant)
Dress appropriately and choose professional attire
Prepare a clear, concise pitch for your background and what you bring to the role
Identify key accomplishments and quantify results where possible
Brush up on relevant tools, technologies, and industry knowledge
Prepare for technical or case questions if applicable (practice sample problems or mock interviews)
Anticipate follow-ups and be ready to clarify impact, scope, and trade-offs
Decide how you’ll address gaps or transitions professionally
Plan your salary and benefits discussion approach (research ranges, be ready to discuss expectations)
Practice speaking clearly and confidently; keep answers structured and focused
Prepare to discuss availability, start date, and work authorization if needed
Confirm interviewers’ names and roles; review any prior communication
Prepare for a short “closing” statement summarizing fit and enthusiasm
Rehearse with a friend or record yourself for practice
Get a good night’s sleep and eat beforehand
Keep water nearby and silence notifications before the interview
Follow up after the interview with a brief thank-you email within 24 hours
