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11 things to do the night before an interview if you want to land the job

Published by Business Insider on Wed, 24 May 2017


The night before an interview can be a stressful time ' usually one filled with "what if's'"What if I don't know the answer to a question' What if I trip and fall on my way into the office' What if I sleep through my alarm and miss the entire thing and never get a job ever again'This is only normal, and you're certainly not alone in these thoughts.But that's why you should actually spend time the night before doing a little something called preparation! Because when you're prepared, there's really no reason to worry.And we know just what you should do. In fact, we made you a handy checklist to make sure you're covered on everything from tough interview questions to finding directions to the office to prepping for any mishap.1. Lay out your outfitEven if this is something you never do on a regular basis, laying out your outfit the day before ensures you're not scrambling in the morning to come up with something appropriate. Plus, it's a great opportunity to check and make sure your shoes match and that your clothes are stain and wrinkle-free.2. Pack your bagNext stop, pack your bag with all the essentials ' a stain stick, makeup, and of course, a copy of your rsum (and portfolio if needed).For even more ideas of things you should pack, this list of nine just-in-case items can help you out.3. Figure out where you're going and how you're getting thereHop on Google Maps to make sure you know the route ' and check any emails from the company for important information on parking, confusing entrances, and anything else. (Oh, and if you realize it's a big building or company, plan on spending five to 10 minutes dealing with security.) Write the directions down in your phone so they're ready to go in the a.m.4. Review answers to the most common questionsYou've hopefully been practicing for a few days now. But in case you haven't, here are a few must-reads:How to Answer the 31 Most Common Interview QuestionsHow to Answer "Tell Me About a Time When" QuestionsThe 6 Types of Stories You Should Have on Hand for Job InterviewsThis feels like a lot ' but don't worry. Any preparation is better than none. So learn what you can tonight and don't stress about cramming.5. Research your interviewersMake sure you not only know names, but also titles and department. If you have time, do a quick Google search and a little LinkedIn stalking to get a little background on what they might be working on.6. Print out your rsumThe hiring manager may have your rsum on hand, they may not (insert frustrated sigh here). Prepare for the person walking in not only empty-handed, but also with a few extra people who would love to see a copy.7. Plan your breakfastSeriously, I don't care if you never eat breakfast ' you should before an interview for all the reasons you already know about. (Or if it's in the afternoon, sub in lunch.) Don't let hunger, or hanger, throw you off.8. Prepare for the worstBad things happen ' it starts pouring on your walk, there's traffic on a street that never has traffic, your shirt rips. While some things can't be prevented or predicted, they can be proactively planned for.For example, if you're worried about showing up late, give yourself even more time in the morning. (Or have this "running late" template handy and ready to send.)Or, if you're worried about blanking on an interview question, learn how to stall for time.Lastly, if you're stressed your micromanaging boss is going to notice you being out of the office for a while, make sure you have an acceptable excuse on hand (your dentist appointment went long, you got caught in traffic, you're not feeling well).9. Create a cheat sheetThis can be a huge lifesaver when you're moments away from meeting the hiring manager and blanking on their name. So jot down all the nitty-gritty details: who you're meeting with and what their titles are, a couple past work accomplishments or stories you want to bring up, and the questions you want to ask at the end.And great news! We made you a cheat sheet that you can fill out, and either print or just have handy on your phone!10. Set your alarmThis may sound silly, but sometimes you need an extra reminder.11. Get a good night's sleepFinally, you worked hard tonight, and you don't want to wake up cranky, so get some sleep. That means turning off your TV, powering down social media, and getting cozy at a reasonable hour. Your morning self will thank you.Phew, I think you're ready! Now go kick some butt and land that job.SEE ALSO:Arianna Huffington explains how to hire the best employeesJoin the conversation about this storyNOW WATCH: Before starting her own company, this 26-year-old told Google she'll quit in 2 years before taking the job
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