Interviewing
Common questions, answers and advice to help you prepare.

Elevator pitches can be useful in many situations such as an interview or networking event. Make your pitch concise, focused on the key parts of your background and relevant to the job you want to get.

Tips and example answers for ten common interview questions to help you leave a lasting impression and outperform fellow candidates.

How do you answer the interview question, “How would you describe yourself?” If you’re unsure how to best sum up the qualities and attributes that will leave the best impression in a job interview, consider these examples.

Answer this interview question by relating your recent accomplishments to the job requirements. Keep the tone professional and avoid overly personal information.

Employers might ask in an interview ‘Why should we hire you?” To answer this question, connect your qualities to those required by the employer in their job posting.

Answer this common interview question by stating your strength or weakness and following with added context and a specific story from your professional experience.

When introducing yourself in a job interview, smile and keep your shoulders back to convey an open, friendly body language. Before your interview, choose an outfit that is professional and consistent with the company culture. As you arrive, treat everyone you meet with respect and stand when you greet anyone new.

Group discussion is one of many hiring techniques that organisations use. Here are five steps you can take to help ensure you nail the group discussion.

Attending interviews can be stressful for many. Even if you have the skills and attitude for the role you are applying, how you portray yourself in the interview can make or break your plans.