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Do your prep

On-the-day essentials

These may seem pretty straightforward but it’s worth thinking about them in advance. Write a list and follow, in case you start getting overwhelmed by the ‘Big Day’.

Feel the fear!

The majority of candidates get pretty nervous prior to an interview, there’s a lot riding on it after all. It’s a good thing! It shows that something important is about to happen.
Try and channel nervousness by remembering that your interviewer may be more nervous than you! This is especially true of a panel interview, where inexperienced staff may be pulled in and may be afraid of fluffing their lines or losing face in front of colleagues.
No one will mark you down for being nervous in an interview. It even shows a certain amount of respect. You’re more likely to make a poor impression by appearing complacent or superior.
 

Calm-down techniques

It’s good to have a couple of techniques to hand if you feel nerves getting in the way of your performance.
In the waiting room, forget about cramming notes about the job description, it’s too late for that and you’ll just stress yourself. Instead, think of a happy memory or someone you love.
The pressure point in the middle of your hand relaxes the mind and eases anxiety, press it gently then release and press more deeply, breathe in to your belly and release tension. This technique is subtle enough to use throughout the interview.
If all else fails ...breathe. So many of us forget to do this when nerves takeover. Breathe out a negative and breathe in a positive.

Focus on body language

Remember, the interview starts the minute you step through the door so be courteous to everyone you meet on the premises. Body language counts more than what you say! So pay attention to the following:

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