Interviews

Interviews are a two-way conversation — here’s how to prepare with confidence.

Research beyond the About page

Understand what the company actually does, who their customers are, and — if possible — recent news or product launches. This lets you ask sharper, more specific questions.

Prepare stories, not just answers

Use a simple structure (Situation, Task, Action, Result) to describe past experiences. Concrete examples are far more memorable than general claims like “I’m a team player.”

Ask questions that matter to you

What does success look like in this role after 6 months? What’s the team’s biggest current challenge? Good questions signal genuine interest and help you evaluate the role too.

Follow up

A short, specific thank-you note within a day of the interview — referencing something you discussed — keeps you top of mind and shows attention to detail.

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