You will have been fully briefed by your Consultant before any interview is arranged by us. However, you can never be too prepared! Make sure you know exactly where you are going, how long the journey will take and have the name and contact details of the person you are meeting at hand. If you are delayed for any reason, please contact your Consultant as quickly as possible who will in turn inform the client/interviewer of your delay. Failure to do so could result in a wasted journey and will jeopardise not only your candidacy for the position but also the reputation of Blue Lynx.
Find out as much as you can about the job and company before your meeting. Your consultant will brief you as fully as possible but any extra research you carry out yourself will always be well worth the effort. Search the Internet for up to date information or alternatively ask for a company brochure and keep an eye on the business press.
Know your CV. Be prepared to answer questions on it. Try to read through the job specification matching your specific skills and experience with those the company is looking for.
Plan your timetable so that you arrive approximately 10 minutes early. This gives you the opportunity to freshen up, prepare yourself before the interview.
Our rule of thumb is - wear smart business dress. Remember you can alway dress down at a second interview if you are over dressed but you could fall at the first hurdle if you are under dressed at the first interview.
Prepare some good questions and consider what the interviewer may ask. Remember that an interview is a two way process. It is equally important for you as it is for the interviewer.
Always thank the interviewer for their time and remember to telephone your consultant with feedback.
Finally, remember that formal test conditions have proven that it is in the first and last 90 seconds of your interview that prospective employers will make up their mind about the sort of person you are. First impressions in this instance really are lasting impressions.