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Practical Interview Tips: Dress Code

Tom provided Greg with practical tips to prepare for his upcoming interview, including dressing formally and having suitable clothing prepared in advance, arriving 15 minutes early to confirm details like the address, shaking hands and maintaining good posture and eye contact during the interview, researching the company beforehand, and planning answers for common interview questions to demonstrate his skills and experience.

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Practical Interview Tips: Dress Code

Tom provided Greg with practical tips to prepare for his upcoming interview, including dressing formally and having suitable clothing prepared in advance, arriving 15 minutes early to confirm details like the address, shaking hands and maintaining good posture and eye contact during the interview, researching the company beforehand, and planning answers for common interview questions to demonstrate his skills and experience.

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Practical interview tips

Even though it may seem very simple or obvious, Tom pointed out several practical
things that Greg could do to prepare for his interview.

Dress code
- Interviews are typically formal, so it’s important to dress formally.
- Plan ahead, and make sure you have something appropriate to wear.
- Don’t wait until the day of the interview to find suitable clothing.

Getting there
- Always confirm the exact address and location of your interview. - How long will it
take you to get there and how are you going to get there?
- It’s best to arrive a little early for your interview; about 15 minutes early is about
right.

Etiquette
- You want to make a good impression on the day.
- When you go into the interview room, introduce yourself and shake hands with the
interviewers.
- Try to remember to sit up straight. - Make eye contact.
- Be friendly and be polite.

Details
- Make a short list of details you’ll need to remember on the day. For example, remind
yourself to switch off your mobile phone before going into the interview.
- It’s useful to bring a notebook and pen with you.

Research
- It’s a good idea to learn as much as you can about the company.
- Do some research online and, if possible, talk to someone who already works there.

Prepare Answers
-There are key questions that most interviewers ask. They’re designed to find out
what type of person you are, and what kinds of things you’re good at doing.
- It’s very important to plan your answers in advance.

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