Top four preparation points prior to an interview.
1. Carefully examine the job description.
It would help if you used the employer's posted job description as a guide during your prep work. The job description lists the qualifications, qualities and background the employer is looking for in an ideal candidate. The more you can align yourself with these details, the more the employer will be able to see that you are qualified. The job description may also give you ideas about the employer's questions throughout the interview.
2. Consider why you want the job
Before your interview, you should understand why you want the job and why you feel you are qualified for it. It would help if you were prepared to explain your interest in the opportunity and why you're the best person for the role.
3. Research both the company and the role
Researching the company you are applying to is essential. Not only will it help provide context for your interview conversations, but it will also help you prepare thoughtful questions for your interviewers. Researching the company and role as much as possible is important and also preparing for an interview will assist you in feeling more assured during the interview.
4. Consider your answers to common interview questions
While you won't be able to predict every question you'll be asked in an interview; there are a few common questions you can plan answers for i.e. your salary, what you know about the company, why you want to work for them and of course why you feel you are right for the job.