- Research everyone you're interviewing with and find topics that they're interested in and steer the conversation in those directions when it feels natural.
- Make sure to have a few questions prepared for each interviewer that is unique to their experience. This'll make you look super prepared when they ask, "Do you have any questions for me?"
- In terms of attire, I always find that it's always better be a little more formal than a little more casual.
- For jobs you really want, always write a thank you email within 24 hours of the interview. This lets you address things you might have missed during the interview, and an extra note to express your gratitude goes a long way.
- Research everyone you're interviewing with and find topics that they're interested in and steer the conversation in those directions when it feels natural.
- Make sure to have a few questions prepared for each interviewer that is unique to their experience. This'll make you look super prepared when they ask, "Do you have any questions for me?"
- In terms of attire, I always find that it's always better be a little more formal than a little more casual.
- For jobs you really want, always write a thank you email within 24 hours of the interview. This lets you address things you might have missed during the interview, and an extra note to express your gratitude goes a long way.