Ace Your Next Job Interview With These 4 Tips

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By Megan Lacombe

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Ace-Your-Next-Job-Interview-With-These-4-TipsHeading into a job interview? It's important to be ready and prepared for your interview. After all, the interview process is your chance to wow the employer and gain your dream job. You should aim to leave a positive impression on the person that's interviewing you. The better your interview goes, the more likely you'll land the job. 

At Liberty Staffing, our goal is to help you succeed professionally. We are an independent staffing agency with multiple branch locations throughout Ontario. We connect great people with great jobs! 

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Some of our client companies require an interview with you. We would like to provide you with some tips to help you ace your next job interview. 

1. Dress Professionally

The first thing you'll want to do is dress professionally for your job interview. Whether you're interviewing for an entry level general labour role, a supervisor position, or office role, you should dress professionally.

Dressing professionally shows that you care about the role at hand, and are serious about obtaining the job. 

Candidates who dress professionally are more likely to gain the job compared to candidates who don't. Set yourself up for success by getting your professional clothes ready for your interview.  

2. Bring Multiple Copies of Your Resume

Before your interview, take some time to print out multiple copies of your resume. Just in case there's more than one person interviewing you. 

Don't have access to a printer? Visit your local print shop, or library, to print off your resume. It will leave a good impression if you come prepared to your interview with multiple copies of your resume. 

3. Familiarize Yourself With the Role

Did you apply to the role a few weeks ago? Perhaps you applied to a couple of different job opportunities, and don't remember which job this interview is for. Either way, you should take some time to go back and review the job that you applied to. Familiarize yourself with the role that you're going to be interviewing for. 

To do this, you can search online, search by the company name, or look on the company's website. Read over the job description, and think about what attracted you to apply to this job in the first place. 

4. Ask Questions

Always ask questions during your interview, especially at the end of the process. This will make you seem engaged and even more interested in the position. If you're not one to think quickly on your feet, you can prepare some questions beforehand. 

Remember that you have the right to ask any questions you have about the role, or the company, during the interview process. You have to make sure that the role is right for you. 

Need more interview tips? Contact Liberty Staffing Services. We wish you the best of luck in your interview! 

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Megan Lacombe

Megan is a Media Communications professional at Liberty Staffing. She has experience working as a Freelance Writer for a variety of companies online. In her free time, she enjoys crafting, photography, running, and kayaking. An avid reader, she reads anything, anywhere. She puts creativity and passion into everything that she does. Her favourite quote is “Create the things you wish existed” by Anonymous.

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