Bring These 5 Things to Your Next Interview

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Job interviews are stressful and there is so much great advice available about what to wear, how to act and what questions to ask that it's easy to get overwhelmed. Once you have the right outfit, have done tons of interview prep and are confident about your ability to show yourself in your best light, it's showtime. Before you walk out the door, however, there are a few things you need to make sure that you bring along with you.

Here are 5 things you need to bring to your next interview:

Interviewer's phone number and the company's number - It's one of those things you might not think about until you really need it, and by then, it will be too late. Make sure you have the phone number of your interviewer, along with the main number to the company written down. This way, if you have an emergency along the way, you will have a way to contact them to let them know. Not showing up for an interview is a hard thing to recover from. If you were to get stuck in a major traffic jam or some other unavoidable situation, you can call, explain what is going on and discuss rescheduling your interview.

A list of professional references - Since you know better than to list your references on your resume, make sure to bring a piece of paper that has your references listed out. This will eliminate any delay if the interviewer asks you to provide references. From the moment you leave the interview, the clock is ticking; any sort of delay on your part will only serve to give the hiring manager more time to find a better applicant. Don't take this chance and be ready to provide the list on the spot.

Copies of your resume - Don't assume that the interviewer will have a copy of your resume on hand. Instead, print out a few copies and bring them along with you. If the interviewer wants to go over your resume with you, you'll have your own copy on hand and will be able to answer any questions they might have more easily. Another reason to bring extra copies is that you never know how many people will be interviewing you. If you arrive and find that there is a panel, you can quickly supply additional copies of your resume rather than them having to share.

A small notebook with questions -  This is something many applicants forget, but it's super important. Bring a nice notepad with you to write down any important information the interviewer might give you. Also, write out a few well thought out question for the interviewer. This way, you'll be sure to ask all of the question you have and it also shows that you are prepared and interested in the job.

A nice pen - In the course of your interview, you may need to take notes, fill out an application or other forms. In this moment, not having a pen will make you look unprepared. To prevent this, make sure you bring a nice, professional looking pen with you to the interview. These small details show that you are a professional who pays attention to the little things. This goes a long way toward demonstrating that you have what it takes to do the job.



One of the most sought after qualities that hiring managers are looking for is attention to details. Arriving at the interview with everything you might need is a great way to show why you are a good fit for the job.





 

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  • Gwendolyn M
    Gwendolyn M
    This article was very informative, insightful and helpful. Thank you.
  • James H
    James H
    The advice above is essential and I have always done exactly the above.
  • Elvira U
    Elvira U
    Great information. I will keep in mind of all 5. Thank You.
  • Karen S
    Karen S
    this was very helpful. thank you.
  • Diana  S
    Diana  S
    Thanks excelent information.
  • Samuel D
    Samuel D
    I totally agree with the above five, however one item left out is the originals of all certificates listed in the CV. The interviewer might want to authenticate every certificate quoted.
  • Beth D
    Beth D
    Nice Article. Could have mentioned :POSITIVE ATTITUDE
  • Kathy B
    Kathy B
    Very good suggestions.
  • Cliff B
    Cliff B
    Good article, however I would add a couple of items as follows: Write down a couple of well thought out questions before the interview.  Make sure that you are polite to everyone you meet during the interview, and mind your manners.
  • Patsy R
    Patsy R
    Great information.  #2 was great. I went on a interview and that was one of the things theyy wanted. I had the names but not all of the phone numbers.
  • Elinor W
    Elinor W
    very good I have a mock interview on Wednesday I will be sure to bring these five things along with me...thanks for the helpful info.
  • Christopher O
    Christopher O
    good job  i have forgotten  this stuff before.Make up a checklist  for job seekers
  •  Manohar J
    Manohar J
    Very nicely presented- easy to understand & implement.
  • beatrice b
    beatrice b
    good idea, to put into practice
  • Margarita E
    Margarita E
    I 100% agree with the 5 thing to bring to your interview.  all of them will make you look prepared  and professional. Also remember to look clean and neat. It’s important to make a great 1st impression!  be dressed in corporate attire which includes a business suit, blouse, and polished shoes.  
  •  Kathleen D
    Kathleen D
    Ask questions, but never about money unless it is brought up. Do your research and find out what their base starting is. If you are offered the job, you don't want to undersell yourself.
  • Barbara B
    Barbara B
    I suggest having researched the website of your possible employer as well as knowing the company ascension. Have your resume on hand as well as typed out questions for your "to be" director. Know the company's assests  and revenue as well as goal for this particular position, " what thE company hOpes to achieve with your speciality and demonstrate how you can assist in achieving those goals. Demonstrate how YOU are indespencible in this goal and anticipate their questions  Place yourself in the interviewer's seat  What would you be looking for if you were the interviewer. As long as you reverse roles and anticiPâté what is important to the interviewer, you will be a success.
  • Monique M
    Monique M
    Do we also need an interview on site for freelance translators online.  I hope not.
  • James L
    James L
    Excellent advice. Perhaps and interview checklist might help as well. If you have the email address of the interviewer you could use your "phone" to send any additional information requested before you leave the room.
  • AVHATAKALI V
    AVHATAKALI V
    what about i an interviewer ask why you want to work for us and what is your long term.please help
  • Cassandra J
    Cassandra J
    I think this is good but I'd like to what questions do you ask the interviewer.
  • Claudia d
    Claudia d
    good advice for young people or people with zero common sense...sorry
  • Ellie K
    Ellie K
    Good - puts into words what you need for the interview to go well.
  • Lawrence B
    Lawrence B
    Good solid information to keep top of mind.  I can't tell you how many times I have had to supply resumes, and lists of references to interviewers.  I believe for some interviewers this is a basic litmus test of a candidate's readiness.  Having such documents ready to send on your smart phone is a nice touch as well should you run out of hard copy.  Comments about the company's website especially about the area of interest shows you have researched the company.  Generally looking at some of the company's latest positive PR releases is a great way to break the ice.  There are so many others, but these would be good first initial interview points to be made.
  • Celinda S
    Celinda S
    Great information. I have not thought about the extra Resume for myself, I've always taken in just 1 and presented it in a clear binder folder to look professional. And the note pad prepared with my questions or to use during the interview, good idea. Thank you.

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