How to Prepare for an Interview – The Importance of Leaving a Memorable Impression
Interesting, dependable, original and relevant.
Think back to your last interview. Do you believe that you left a memorable impression? One that would have the interviewer remember you over the other half dozen candidates that were interviewed. In today’s highly competitive job market it is those candidates that create a lasting impression that receive the job offers.
In preparing for an interview you must plan ahead and then implement an interview strategy that does leave a memorable impression. The impression that you create is what comes to mind when the interviewer thinks of you. Most candidates leave a neutral mental picture of themselves, one that doesn’t separate them from the crowd.
Your goal is to leave a positive memorable impression. If you do the interviewer will think of you as interesting, dependable, original and relevant. It’s in the how you prepare for an interview that will allow you to convey this positive mental image of yourself. Let’s look at each characteristic and how you can ensure that you convey a positive image.
DEPENDABLE – You can convey dependability in a number of ways. The most important is by the first impression that you make. Were you on time, appropriately dressed, appearing friendly and confident? If you have prepared well for the interview and know what to expect you will be confident. Dependability is also influenced by your ability to back up what is on your resume with appropriate success stories. You need to be who you said you were and then some!
INTERESTING – You need to do your best to make the interview flow like a conversation instead of an interrogation. This can be done by relating success stories about yourself and asking thought provoking questions about the hiring organization. Relate interesting pieces of information about yourself that do not appear on your resume.
ORIGINAL – What do you bring to the table that others don’t? Be prepared to offer ideas on how you would approach the job that demonstrates original thinking. You can discuss an action plan for getting started and/or you can relate success stories from previous positions that demonstrates your creativity. Set yourself apart from the competition.
RELEVANT – You can be dependable, interesting and original, but if you are not relevant to the hiring manager and the organization your success rate will be slim. You must convey that you fit culturally, personality wise and have the necessary job skills. As you uncover information through your questioning you must offer information about yourself that makes you relevant for the position.
It is very difficult to leave a positive memorable impression if you arrive at the interview unprepared. It’s not only about learning how to prepare for an interview, it’s about actually doing the preparation work for each and every interview that matters.
So to leave that memorable impression you need to make it part of your interview preparation. Prepare in advance the success stories you will relate. Emphasize interesting things about yourself that are not on your resume. Plan how you will convey how you are relevant to the organization. And finally, give some thought about the first impression you make as you walk through the door. If you make these interview preparations you will come out ahead of your competition.

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