Good luck
.
My tips:
- dress smart... you can never be overdressed for an interview, but you can be underdressed... and look tidy (clean shoes, neat hair, no wild piercings etc.)
- be confident (even if you don't feel it inside)
- hold eye contact and smile
- have a good handshake
- keep up your professional demeanour both before and after the interview, even as you walk out of the room/building. Assume they are still observing you and your reactions outside of the interview space
For the interview:
- think of some questions to ask at the interview... even if they seem silly or trivial - having questions shows you are interested and prepared
- if they ask about things like evidence of team work, or situations where you've handled pressure, try to think outside the box. Everyone will have some generic story about group work in school or project deadlines - they've heard it all before... but if you have something not related to work/academics, it makes you seem more interesting. For example, when I interviewed for my current job, my team working example was the challenge of climbing a volcano in Guatemala with 16 people in the middle of the night.
An anecdote from my brother's experience:
When he was at university, he was interviewing for his industrial placement year. The first interview he went to, he was a mess - didn't dress smart, had long, messy Sun-In hair, had a chin piercing, and was not prepared at all. He didn't get the placement.
For his next interview, he cleaned up - took out the piercing, cut his hair, got rid of the Sun-In, bought a suit, shined his shoes... and he learned all about interview etiquette. He got the job and his new boss said he aced the interview - that it was like he'd read the book on how to give a perfect interview
.