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I’ve got a big interview for a dream job tomorrow afternoon, so I spent a lot of time today researching the company, the role, the current employees, the products, etc. and writing it all down! No “gotcha!” questions here, I’m prepped and ready to answer anything they throw at me and cite my sources!
Jun 30, 2025

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Wishing you so much luck!!! Your prep will pay off. And remember, you’re interviewing them, too.
Jun 30, 2025
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wish me luck!!!!!!!!(i'm so nervous)!!!!!!!!
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Hi! I recently went through this as well. I haven’t been to an interview in three years, so I had to freshen up. I think researching the position within the company is so important. It’s important to ask questions because it shows how much more interested you are about them, like questions about your position that are not too obvious on the application page. You should pick some of the job objectives and show how your skills can contribute to that specifically. Make connections with that job and also have specific reasons on why you would like to work there. Also, three questions to ask them in the end! 1) What do they like about their job? 2) Why do they like working for this company? 3) What are they looking for in a person to successfully fill in the role you’re interviewing for? Hope this helps!
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you are interviewing them as much as they are interviewing you. they are not doing you a favor, you earned the opportunity to provide value to their org. make them fear losing out on having you as an employee. research the company as much as possible. find details relevant to your role. Be careful with what information you tell them and what you exclude because those will be questions they ask you later. if you get nervous before you go in: breathe in for 4 sec, hold it for 4 sec, and breathe out for 4 sec. good luck
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