
- It's always a good idea to research a company before your interview.
- Have a pencil and paper available during the phone interview, especially if you're interviewing for a technical position.
- Request a copy of the job description from the person who schedules your interview.
- Gather all of your prior company and supervisor information, as well as contact information for your references, before your on-site interview; it'll help you fill out your employment application faster.
- Know your own resume, and be prepared to share really specific examples of the challenges you tackled and the impact you made in prior roles.
- Depending on the job, you should be ready to go to a whiteboard to demonstrate some of your software-design, logic, planning, or process-design skills.
- Prepare some good questions for your interviewers. Maybe ask how their group connects to the company mission and what projects they're hoping you might be able to help with--after all, you're here to interview us, too.
Tushar
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