1. Sell Yourself: Be able to identify your strengths and weaknesses. It’s important to tell the company what you can do for them, not what they can do for you.
2. Know the Company: Research is key. Investigate the company, and prepare a list of appropriate questions.
3. Dress the Part: Although it’s important to be groomed, don’t overstate the industry by wearing a suit that costs four times more than your monthly salary.
4. Be Prepared: Interviews may become a little hairy, especially if you are asked a question that is a off the wall. Don’t rush answers, and think out your response. Avoid rambling.
5. The Thank You: Make sure to send a thank-you letter after the interview. Email is ok, but handwritten is appreciated.