A job interview is always exciting and a bit stressful too. If you really want the job, a lot depends on the interview and you obviously want to make a good impression on the person sitting across from you.
If the job interview takes place in English, it is normal that the pressure is even higher.
But don't panic! With the right preparation and some extra practice you can start the interview with confidence, even in English!
With these 4 steps we will help you on your way to a successful job interview in English:
If you want to sell yourself during your job interview, it is important to show that you know what you are talking about.
During the interview, it will soon become clear whether you have done your homework or not. If you fail, there is little chance that they will see you as the right candidate. So take the time and prepare well for your job interview.
When a job interview takes place in English, you will need to prepare both for the content of the job as well as the vocabulary you will need to discuss how you are the best person to fill the role.
In this way, you will go into the interview much calmer and you will avoid falling silent during the interview or searching for the right words to use.
If your job interview is not your first interview, you probably already have an idea of what you can expect from it. Even though you can never be sure what you will be asked during the interview, it is useful to think about what you would answer to certain questions in advance. Because unlike a job interview in your native language, you now have to be able to respond at ease in English.
By preparing yourself well and thinking about the questions beforehand, you will be able to react much more spontaneously during the interview. You already know what you want to say and you no longer have to search for the right words.
Which standard questions can you expect?
You'll probably be asked if you have any questions yourself. So prepare for that. Asking thoughtful questions shows your genuine interest in the position and company. It also provides an opportunity for you to assess whether the role aligns with your goals and expectations.
Good preparation is the first step towards success, but now you also have to be able to say your story fluently during the interview.
Practise out loud so you can hear what goes well and what does not. You can, for example, practise in front of the mirror or in front of your computer (or smartphone) and record yourself in the meantime. Afterwards, you can listen again to what you said and where it went wrong, so that you can focus on that.
By practising and repeating over and over again, you will become more fluent. What may seem awkward in the beginning will gradually get better.
Keep going until the moment comes that you feel "I can do this".
If you want your interviewers to believe in you during the interview, it is important that you do so too! Do you want the job and do you believe you are the right person for it? Then you have to show it, and that has little to do with the language you have to speak during the interview. So believe in yourself and your qualities!
Enlist the help of people around you who can help and give feedback.
Or enlist professional help.
Our coaches can help you prepare for your job interview. Together, you will work on expanding your vocabulary relevant to the job interview and practise your answers to standard interview questions. Your coach will guide and support you until you can go to your job interview in complete confidence.
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