Prepare yourself for the interview by selecting appropriate attire, researching the company, and preparing a list of interview questions. Bring a copy of your resume with you.
#2Make a Good First Impression
Create an excellent first impression by being prompt, being yourself, attending to your nonverbal behaviour. Take the first few minutes to develop a rapport with your interviewer.
#3Emphasize Your Skills and Accomplishments
Focus on your skills and accomplishments, including high school/college coursework, volunteer, co-curricular activities, computer and language skills.
#4Provide the Interviewer With Examples of Your Skills
The interviewer may provide you with a scenario and ask how you handle a specific situation. Preparing for these questions will provide a quick reference to previous relevant experiences.
#5Understand the Question Before Answering
You can ask the interviewer for clarification or repeat the question. Know what the interviewer is looking for before you go ahead .
#6Follow the Interviewer's Lead
Don't spend too much time on any question. Make sure you have answered the complete question before going on to the next one.
#7Emphasize the Positive
You may be asked to give a list of your strengths and weaknesses. Recognize those weaknesses you feel you need to work on and can quickly shift to actions to improve in this area.
#8Bring Samples of Your Work
If you are in a field such as graphic design, photography, studio art, education, or communications.Bring samples with you to the interview.
#9Close the Interview With Confidence
The beginning and end of the interview can be the most crucial aspects. End your interview with confidence.
#10Follow Up the Interview With a Thank You Note
Take this opportunity to clarify a topic discussed in the interview and reaffirm your interest in the organization and the internship. Finally, send a thank-you note to every interviewer.
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