Do your research

Your guide to interview success with people2people

Do your research

Your guide to interview success with people2people

Do your research

Solid preparation is essential for a successful interview, showcasing your enthusiasm and professionalism. To put your best foot forward:

Research the Organization: Understanding the company and how your role fits in is crucial. It also helps build credibility. Explore their website, media releases, and annual reports for an overview.

Industry Insights: Go beyond the organization itself. Research the wider industry, its major players, and the company's reputation. Utilize social media, industry magazines, and general business publications.

Review Role Documentation: Study any materials related to the role, particularly the job description. This document outlines responsibilities and required competencies, which often inform behavioral questions.

Match Your Skills: Compare the job description with your own CV, highlighting your strengths and identifying any experience gaps. This allows you to prepare strategies to address these gaps.

Preparing for your interview

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