1 Dress Professionally for the Interview When you're looking for a job, it's important to always have one good suit to wear. That way you don't have to scramble, even if you get a last minute call for an interview. Try everything on ahead of time so you don't have any last minute fashion disasters. Pay attention to detail - your hair, nails, shoes, should all look polished and professional. Research the company (and the job) ahead of time. 2 Research the Company Before the Job Interview If you're a member of professional networking sites, use your connections to get inside information that will help show the interviewer that you are knowledgeable about the company, its mission, and it employees. 4 Practice Interviewing Stay calm and know that you're ready to do your best. You've spent time practicing and preparing, so you’ll be ready to interview effectively.
Use sites like Google (Google the company name) to find information about the company, its management, and the jobs the company typically hires for.
3 Prepare for the Interview
Plan your interview, request time off from work if you're employed, plan the logistics of getting to the interview with plenty of time to spare. Print out extra copies of your resumes and a list of references.
Practice interviewing by having a friend or family member run through typical questions with you. And also come up with questions of your own, because you will be asked if you have any at the end of the interview. Having one will show you've done your homework and are truly interested in the job.