So, you applied to that internship you wanted months ago and suddenly you have an email from them asking you to come in this afternoon. Don’t miss out on the opportunity just because it is last minute! Here are some tips to prepare for a last minute internship interview.
Always have an updated resume ready to go. It does not matter how experienced you are you must narrow your highlights and peak performance of jobs onto one page even if you think it deserves two pages.
You should always been ready for any interview questions your potential employer will ask. Whenever you and your roommate are bored, look up interview questions and practice asking each other them!
You never know if there will be more than one person assisting in interviewing you as the ideal candidate, especially in today’s highly competitive internship market. Always have an extra copy, the interviewer will be impressed!
Think outside the box, even if your internship is not in the creative industry. If you are near downtown or have access to more than a campus library but can visit a local library or the city library, go inside and spend time there to do research on your career. There are so many books you can check out or browse through at a library table and enjoy in your own productive time.
Not only does taking a long nap after a long day, or going to bed early the night before allow you to wake up early and feel refreshed, it restores your brain power and energy level for the ultimate interview day.
Some internships require you use a messenger service similar to the ancient AOL Messenger service for face to face or group chat conversations. Examples of group hangouts and conference calls such as Skype Messenger are quite popular amongst technology essentials you ought to download beforehand simply by asking your potential intern manager. Be sure to check the headphones are working on both sides, you have the most recent app update, your phone, tablet, and laptop is fully charged. Sometimes the one conducting a hangout with you would rather have a long conversation over the phone or even a Google hangout through Gmail. Just be prepared at least a day early and test the software with an interviewing buddy!
If you are applying to internships, you should be ready to go into an interview at any given time. Make sure that it is interview appropriate and fits the standards of the place you are applying to!
I hope you found some of these tips to be vital to how to prepare for your interview and that you find the time to practice enough.
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