[TIPS FOR INTERVIEW PREPARATION]
Now that you have finished creating an interesting resume and luckily got accepted to participate in a coming interview. Do you feel confused about what to prepare? We are here to help you with some tips for interview preparation:
1. PREPARE “POINTS TO MAKE”:
- You should prepare or write down what you would response to the interviewer. Please insert and provide detailed information that you mentioned in your resume. Try to make your answers align with the exchange program requirement and do not use someone else’s answers for you individual settings. It is better if you demonstrate something personal and unique of your own.
2. PRACTICE INTERVIEWING
- It is very helpful if you mock interview with others before it really begins. Ask for help from your friends or supervisors so that they can witness what you say and give you advice. If convenient, you can record your interview to review and adjust your actions correctly.
3. BE ON TIME OR EARLY
- Punctuality is especially important at an exchange program interview. If you are late, the indispensable consequence is that there will not be a second chance for you. Most remarkably, if you arrive early, you will have time for preparation or interaction with supporting staffs and other candidates. Talking with them will help you relax before a pressured interview and exchange thoughts on the program. Won’t it be useful when interviewers ask you if you talk with other candidates or not?
Next Wednesday we will present a range of frequently asked questions in an interview for exchange program. Come back and see what you should prepare to response. See you next time.
Now that you have finished creating an interesting resume and luckily got accepted to participate in a coming interview. Do you feel confused about what to prepare? We are here to help you with some tips for interview preparation:
1. PREPARE “POINTS TO MAKE”:
- You should prepare or write down what you would response to the interviewer. Please insert and provide detailed information that you mentioned in your resume. Try to make your answers align with the exchange program requirement and do not use someone else’s answers for you individual settings. It is better if you demonstrate something personal and unique of your own.
2. PRACTICE INTERVIEWING
- It is very helpful if you mock interview with others before it really begins. Ask for help from your friends or supervisors so that they can witness what you say and give you advice. If convenient, you can record your interview to review and adjust your actions correctly.
3. BE ON TIME OR EARLY
- Punctuality is especially important at an exchange program interview. If you are late, the indispensable consequence is that there will not be a second chance for you. Most remarkably, if you arrive early, you will have time for preparation or interaction with supporting staffs and other candidates. Talking with them will help you relax before a pressured interview and exchange thoughts on the program. Won’t it be useful when interviewers ask you if you talk with other candidates or not?
Next Wednesday we will present a range of frequently asked questions in an interview for exchange program. Come back and see what you should prepare to response. See you next time.
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