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 Identify the skills, interests and experiences that the organization is looking for by
looking at its website and social media channels.
 Plan your journey in advance, aiming to arrive ten minutes before your interview is
scheduled and ideally completing a 'dry run' beforehand.
 Prepare answers to common interview questions, as well as your own questions to
ask at the interview.
 Find out about the people who'll interview you.
 Research the issues, trends and opportunities affecting the organization and the
wider job sector.
 On the night before your interview, avoid alcohol, prepare your outfit and get plenty
of sleep.

On the morning of your interview, eat a healthy breakfast and don't consume too
much caffeine. You can combat nerves by exercising - if you have time, of course -
as this creates feelings of wellbeing.

3: What to take

 a bottle of water
 a pen and notepad
 money
 photo ID (e.g. your passport or driving license)
 the job description and person specification
 your academic certificates and work examples
 your CV, application form and interview invitation.

4: What to wear to an interview

The typical interview dress code is usually fairly straightforward for men: a dark suit
and tie combination is the safest option. However, things are slightly more open for

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