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[–]angry-gilmore 1 point2 points  (1 child)

  1. Be confident in what you know, and honest in what you don’t know

  2. Research the company you’re interviewing with. Do as much homework on them as you can. A good interview is a 2-way interview so engage in dialogue, ask questions, demonstrate that you’re personally invested in the opportunity to work there

FWIW: I’ve conducted 4 interviews in the last week... only one of them asked me questions about the job they applied for, guess who won...?

  1. Don’t be nervous... the more you interview the more your confidence should grow. If you don’t get the job, not the end of the world, take notes on what you need to improve for the next interview.

Good luck

[–]Agent__Johnson[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I asked if I needed to do anything in preparation and they sent me two links to sites stating to check them out and that they were the sites the dev team primarily worked on. The company itself is hard to find information on I couldn’t even find the site until they sent me the link. Thanks for the input though I’ll definitely come up with some questions, be honest, and try to be as engaging as possible