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Carolina Fernanda Rojas Callejas2mo ago

Carolina Fernanda Rojas Callejas2mo ago

Thank you

Thank you

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Artur Ayrapetyan2mo ago

Artur Ayrapetyan2mo ago

I never thought about asking the interviewer about the actual content of the questions. Now that I think about it, it doesn't sound too bad and can potentially get a lot of weight off your shoulders. Thank you for the handy advice!

I never thought about asking the interviewer about the actual content of the questions. Now that I think about it, it doesn't sound too bad and can potentially get a lot of weight off your shoulders. Thank you for the handy advice!

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Mihaela Spajic2mo ago

Mihaela Spajic2mo ago

Thank´s great advise!

Thank´s great advise!

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João Santos2mo ago

João Santos2mo ago

The anything can happen rule is key!

The anything can happen rule is key!

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Ljupcho Stojcheski2mo ago

Ljupcho Stojcheski2mo ago

Great article! very helpful.

Great article! very helpful.

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Valentina Bogani2mo ago

Valentina Bogani2mo ago

Really good advice! I'm agree with Evgenii, it's very important what you want for your next job, your mindset and your attitude during the job interview. That can make the difference.

Really good advice! I'm agree with Evgenii, it's very important what you want for your next job, your mindset and your attitude during the job interview. That can make the difference.

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Martin Antman2mo ago

Martin Antman2mo ago

Do your home work

Do your home work

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Marzia Colonna2mo ago

Marzia Colonna2mo ago

Good advices! Thanx

Good advices! Thanx

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Mircea-Gabriel Spoiala2mo ago

Mircea-Gabriel Spoiala2mo ago

Good tips. However, i still believe that you can't go with a template to an interview.

Good tips. However, i still believe that you can't go with a template to an interview.

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Muhammad Salman Khan2mo ago

Muhammad Salman Khan2mo ago

I am looking for new challenge but didnt get yet any position

I am looking for new challenge but didnt get yet any position

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SANJEET PANDEY2mo ago

SANJEET PANDEY2mo ago

A very useful information we can be prepared before we go for the interview ..

A very useful information we can be prepared before we go for the interview ..

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Bishoy Mamdouh2mo ago

Bishoy Mamdouh2mo ago

Thanks a lor for this useful informations

Thanks a lor for this useful informations

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Abu Bakarr Kamara2mo ago

Abu Bakarr Kamara2mo ago

Thank you for the advice

Thank you for the advice

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Madiha younus2mo ago

Madiha younus2mo ago

great advice

great advice

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Roland Szep2mo ago

Roland Szep2mo ago

Good advices!

Good advices!

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Leonard Okakpu 2mo ago

Leonard Okakpu 2mo ago

That's a good advice.

That's a good advice.

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Mykola Manzheliivskyi2mo ago

Mykola Manzheliivskyi2mo ago

Great!

Great!

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Jitka Vršovská2mo ago

Jitka Vršovská2mo ago

Great advice! I have already worked on both sides (job applicant & recruiter) and people have really nothing to be afraid of. The recruiter is there to fill the role, therefore to help you unleash your potential and show the best of you! Don't be afraid of being honest and admitting that you might not have done enough research instead of trying to hide something.

Great advice! I have already worked on both sides (job applicant & recruiter) and people have really nothing to be afraid of. The recruiter is there to fill the role, therefore to help you unleash your potential and show the best of you! Don't be afraid of being honest and admitting that you might not have done enough research instead of trying to hide something.

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Andrew Glukharev2mo ago

Andrew Glukharev2mo ago

Thank you very much.

Thank you very much.

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Joao Prates2mo ago

Joao Prates2mo ago

Nice piece of work.

Nice piece of work.

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Hayfa ABDELALI2mo ago

Hayfa ABDELALI2mo ago

Thank you for the advice

Thank you for the advice

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Alisher Sarsekeyev2mo ago

Alisher Sarsekeyev2mo ago

After the first interview, I'm expecting a job offer!

After the first interview, I'm expecting a job offer!

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Evgenii Mironov2mo ago

Evgenii Mironov2mo ago

Good advices! However, it is very important not just to think, will you fit and comply, but to understand, what do YOU want from the next job. What do you vant to achieve and if the position will give it to you. That will give you a stronger position on the interview and increase your chances to find a job that really fits you.

Good advices! However, it is very important not just to think, will you fit and comply, but to understand, what do YOU want from the next job. What do you vant to achieve and if the position will give it to you. That will give you a stronger position on the interview and increase your chances to find a job that really fits you.

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What should you expect from your first interview?

October 31, 2024 min read

In years to come it’s likely that you will remember your first interview the most – they’re often very eye-opening experiences. Some people were born to be interviewed and others literally crumble under the pressure.

If you’re yet to have your first serious interview, then maybe you still don’t know which, if either, of these you are. Whatever your situation, interviews can be one of the most nerve racking experiences you can have.

Make your first interview a good one

The first thing that you should bear in mind is that you will get lost on the way to the interview. It is the typical thing to go wrong  and is much more likely to happen when you’re nervous and going to a new place.

A good idea would be to arrive an hour early and sit in a coffee shop nearby. This eliminates the chance of being late and gives you time to check over what you want to say and what you know about the company.

Doing your research beforehand is more than just giving yourself an advantage. In your first interview, this doesn’t just mean researching the company and the job role you’re applying to - that’s a given! – but you also need to know what to expect.

Questions to answer before your first interview

If you’re getting nervous about your first interview, then make sure that you know the answer to these questions:

-    Who will be present in the interview? -    What should I bring to the interview? -    What will the interview consist of? -    Is it a group interview? -    What are the typical questions to be asked in a job interview? -    How do I need to dress for this interview?  -    What exactly would the position require of me? -    What’s my availability? 

Many questions will (or should) be whizzing around your head for days before the interview itself, so make sure you can answer them all.

The easiest way to find the answer to many of these questions is simply to ask. It is perfectly acceptable to ask the recruiter or hiring manager exactly what the interview will consist of, who will be present, what will be expected of you and even what you should wear. 

Having the confidence to ask, combined with expressing an interest in being prepared, will show that you are serious about the position.

You can also find out as much about the company beforehand on sites like Glassdoor. There you can find testimonials of past interviews with the company, as well as questions that are likely to come up.

Anything can happen in a first interview

It sounds like strange advice, but setting aside time to think about the worst case scenarios of your first interview could be a really good tactic to calm yourself during the interview. If you arrive with the image of a rude and aggressive bully, behind a big desk in a dark room, and on the day itself you’re greeted with a welcoming smile and a friendly character then you will immediately feel at ease. 

And if the interviewer does turn out to be an awful then at least you’re prepared!

It’s very important that your first interview is a steep learning curve but it’s very important that you are prepared enough for it not to totally destroy your confidence.

Once lost, confidence is very hard to find again and it only takes one dreadful experience to put someone off interviews for life... no pressure!  

About Lucyna Polok

Lucyna is a content creator specialising in the areas of career advice, expat life, and travel. As a 3-time expat and an avid traveller, she uses her own experience to share unique tips in Europe Language Jobs' articles. A writer by day and a reader by night, she lives and breathes written content.

Lucyna is a content creator specialising in the areas of career advice, expat life, and travel. As a 3-time expat and an avid traveller, she uses her own experience to share unique tips in Europe Language Jobs' articles. A writer by day and a reader by night, she lives and breathes written content.

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Carolina Fernanda Rojas Callejas2mo ago

Carolina Fernanda Rojas Callejas2mo ago

Thank you

Thank you

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Artur Ayrapetyan2mo ago

Artur Ayrapetyan2mo ago

I never thought about asking the interviewer about the actual content of the questions. Now that I think about it, it doesn't sound too bad and can potentially get a lot of weight off your shoulders. Thank you for the handy advice!

I never thought about asking the interviewer about the actual content of the questions. Now that I think about it, it doesn't sound too bad and can potentially get a lot of weight off your shoulders. Thank you for the handy advice!

Reply

Mihaela Spajic2mo ago

Mihaela Spajic2mo ago

Thank´s great advise!

Thank´s great advise!

Reply

João Santos2mo ago

João Santos2mo ago

The anything can happen rule is key!

The anything can happen rule is key!

Reply

Ljupcho Stojcheski2mo ago

Ljupcho Stojcheski2mo ago

Great article! very helpful.

Great article! very helpful.

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Valentina Bogani2mo ago

Valentina Bogani2mo ago

Really good advice! I'm agree with Evgenii, it's very important what you want for your next job, your mindset and your attitude during the job interview. That can make the difference.

Really good advice! I'm agree with Evgenii, it's very important what you want for your next job, your mindset and your attitude during the job interview. That can make the difference.

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Martin Antman2mo ago

Martin Antman2mo ago

Do your home work

Do your home work

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Marzia Colonna2mo ago

Marzia Colonna2mo ago

Good advices! Thanx

Good advices! Thanx

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Mircea-Gabriel Spoiala2mo ago

Mircea-Gabriel Spoiala2mo ago

Good tips. However, i still believe that you can't go with a template to an interview.

Good tips. However, i still believe that you can't go with a template to an interview.

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Muhammad Salman Khan2mo ago

Muhammad Salman Khan2mo ago

I am looking for new challenge but didnt get yet any position

I am looking for new challenge but didnt get yet any position

Reply

SANJEET PANDEY2mo ago

SANJEET PANDEY2mo ago

A very useful information we can be prepared before we go for the interview ..

A very useful information we can be prepared before we go for the interview ..

Reply

Bishoy Mamdouh2mo ago

Bishoy Mamdouh2mo ago

Thanks a lor for this useful informations

Thanks a lor for this useful informations

Reply

Abu Bakarr Kamara2mo ago

Abu Bakarr Kamara2mo ago

Thank you for the advice

Thank you for the advice

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Madiha younus2mo ago

Madiha younus2mo ago

great advice

great advice

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Roland Szep2mo ago

Roland Szep2mo ago

Good advices!

Good advices!

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Leonard Okakpu 2mo ago

Leonard Okakpu 2mo ago

That's a good advice.

That's a good advice.

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Mykola Manzheliivskyi2mo ago

Mykola Manzheliivskyi2mo ago

Great!

Great!

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Jitka Vršovská2mo ago

Jitka Vršovská2mo ago

Great advice! I have already worked on both sides (job applicant & recruiter) and people have really nothing to be afraid of. The recruiter is there to fill the role, therefore to help you unleash your potential and show the best of you! Don't be afraid of being honest and admitting that you might not have done enough research instead of trying to hide something.

Great advice! I have already worked on both sides (job applicant & recruiter) and people have really nothing to be afraid of. The recruiter is there to fill the role, therefore to help you unleash your potential and show the best of you! Don't be afraid of being honest and admitting that you might not have done enough research instead of trying to hide something.

Reply

Andrew Glukharev2mo ago

Andrew Glukharev2mo ago

Thank you very much.

Thank you very much.

Reply

Joao Prates2mo ago

Joao Prates2mo ago

Nice piece of work.

Nice piece of work.

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Hayfa ABDELALI2mo ago

Hayfa ABDELALI2mo ago

Thank you for the advice

Thank you for the advice

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Alisher Sarsekeyev2mo ago

Alisher Sarsekeyev2mo ago

After the first interview, I'm expecting a job offer!

After the first interview, I'm expecting a job offer!

Reply

Evgenii Mironov2mo ago

Evgenii Mironov2mo ago

Good advices! However, it is very important not just to think, will you fit and comply, but to understand, what do YOU want from the next job. What do you vant to achieve and if the position will give it to you. That will give you a stronger position on the interview and increase your chances to find a job that really fits you.

Good advices! However, it is very important not just to think, will you fit and comply, but to understand, what do YOU want from the next job. What do you vant to achieve and if the position will give it to you. That will give you a stronger position on the interview and increase your chances to find a job that really fits you.

Reply