Just because you were called in for an interview, it simply does not mean that
your prospective employer has a copy of your resume or curriculum vitae on
hand. Many employers conduct group interviews, so they may not necessarily be
prepared to work with you by keeping your documents handy. It would be a
large and critical mistake for you to arrive to your job interview without the
documents that you need.
Make sure that you bring several copies of your resume so that everyone who
attends the interview can have a copy and so that copies can be passed around
as needed. Not only will this help you prepare yourself and your interviewers for
the interview, but it will also show the person or people interviewing you that
you had the consideration and foresight to come into the interview room
prepared.
Make sure that you have a portfolio put together if your job interview requires it.
Make sure that you have copies of any and all necessary documentation,
including your resume, your curriculum vitae, recommendations, references,
work samples, and anything else that is required in order to prove your work as
a candidate for the job that you are applying for.
Before your interview, it is important that you have the right documents
prepared. This should include directions to the interview site, and you should
make sure you have enough time not only to get there, but also to find a parking
space depending on the driving directions. Make sure that you are leaving early
so that you can arrive between ten and fifteen minutes. Make sure that you have
extra copies of your resume, along with a list of references both personal and
professional, a notepad so that you can take notes, a daily planner, and a pen
and a pencil so that you can take notes and make other important notations
during your interview.
You may be able to enhance your professional look by carrying a portfolio, a
folder or a briefcase. You should also make sure to know the details, such as the
name and the title of the person you are supposed to meet with. You should also
have conducted research on the company that you are applying for.
If you have taken notes on the research of the company, you may want to bring
them and continue adding to them as you interview, but only as long as you are
willing to let the interviewer see what notes you have already taken. This is a
testament to what information you find most important in your job search.
Prepare for the toughest questions so that you will not have to pause when
asked important things, such as "Where do you see yourself in 5 to 10 years?"
Having the right paperwork and documents prepared is the best way to arrive at
an interview. Arriving on time, with your resume or curriculum vitae in hand,
and work samples or other information as needed is a great way to show your
prospective employer not only that you are taking this job interview seriously,
but also that you are hardworking and dependable, and that you know how to
make a good impression on the people who really matter within the company.
The more prepared you are, the more successful you will be.
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