A few days before the interview, you should get copies of your resume together and start thinking about responses to common interview questions and questions of your own to ask the prospective employer. As you prepare for the big meeting, don’t overlook social media.
These days, employers spend a lot of time looking at your social media profiles when deciding whether or not they want to bring you in for an interview. As a job seeker, you need to spend the same amount of time and energy researching a company as they spend researching you.
Not only is it important to find out as much information as you can about the company itself, it is also a good idea to research the person who will be doing the actual interviewing. In some cases, they are the only person you will meet in the hiring process, and you need to make a great impression on them.
Consider these four steps when doing research before your job interview:
1. Company Website
2. Facebook, Twitter and Blog
3. Company LinkedIn Page
4. Interviewer’s LinkedIn Page
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