Many job seekers suffer from interview anxiety. As a job interview is such an important phase in the job search process, it is only natural to feel some nerves. However, if interview anxiety is sabotaging your efforts to find a job, try using these calming tips to help yourself focus and better prepare for what lies ahead come the big day.
One of the main causes of interview anxiety — and something that good planning can help to relieve — is not knowing what to expect at the interview. Take the time before the interview to prepare answers to common questions, such as "why do you want to work here?" Tricky questions like "what is your greatest weakness?" can be difficult to answer well on the spot, so spend some time thinking about how to respond to them before you enter the interview room.
If you want to be really prepared for your interview, then why not have a dress rehearsal beforehand? You might feel a bit silly getting dressed up in your interview clothes, but it can help put you in the right mindset to succeed. You can also drive by the place where the interview will be held to make sure you know how to get there on the day. Next, get a friend to give you a mock interview with questions similar to those you expect to face in the real thing. Proving to yourself that you can respond well to questioning could help reduce interview anxiety.
Once you have prepared for the interview as best as you can, it's time to take your mind off it with pleasant distractions. Try watching a comedy show to improve your mood with laughter, or spend time with an entertaining group of friends. Many people also find that music can uplift their mood and lessen their interview anxiety. Make a playlist of your favorite confidence-boosting songs, and listen to it on the morning of your interview to motivate yourself to succeed.
Finally, remember to smile. Not only does smiling make you appear more confident and friendly to the interviewer, but it can also make you feel better about yourself. Staying positive and focusing on the prize of working for the company can help you to perform better in even the most difficult interviews, so it is a technique that is worth perfecting.
Interview anxiety affects most job seekers at some point during their job hunt. However, you don't have to let nerves spoil your chance of having a successful and rewarding career. By preparing well for your interview and regularly taking time out of your job search to relax, you can overcome interview anxiety and land the job of your dreams.
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