Be Prepared For Your Interview
There are several simple things to keep in mind when you have a job interview scheduled:
Be prepared.
                  Do your  homework! Take a look at the companys website and study their mission  statement, accomplishments and company culture. You can learn a lot about the  company and find useful clues that will help you in your interview. For  example, if the company prides itself in its philanthropic efforts and you have  experience volunteering with charities, you would definitely want to mention  that in your interview.     
Get to the interview 15 minutes early.
                  Rushing  around just adds unnecessary stress and pressure. Allow yourself plenty of time  to get ready and arrive early. Once you arrive, take a few deep breaths and  relax. Take a few minutes to re-visit what you learned about the company and  mentally rehearse your talking points.
Turn off your cell phone completely.
                  Dont set  your phone to vibrate or silent. Just turn it off completely to avoid  distraction. Theres nothing worse than hearing a phone ring or vibrate during an  interview, it can break your concentration and annoy your prospective employer.
Dont chew gum or smell like smoke.
                  It may seem  obvious, but you do not want to walk into an interview with gum in your mouth.  You also dont want your clothes or breath to smell like cigarettes. Make sure  your breath is minty fresh because bad breath can make a bad impression. 
Relax and be yourself.
                  Turn those nerves  into enthusiasm and dont try to be someone you are not. Employers can tell  when interviewees arent being authentic plus youll come across more naturally  if you let the true you shine through! 
Be specific.
                  Set yourself  apart from other candidates by having specific answers for the interviewers  questions. Vague generalizations dont tell the employer exactly why you are  the best person for the job. Use specific examples about your accomplishments  e.g., explain a percent increase in sales you were responsible for, an occasion  that you went above and beyond for a customer, or a week that you worked late nights  to get the job done.
Have questions for the interviewer.
                  Remember  that in a sense, you are also interviewing the employer. You want to look out  for yourself and make sure the job is right for you. The employer will see you  in a more positive light if you ask intelligent questions and show that youre  interested in learning about the company. 
Good questions to ask include:
What type of  person excels with your company?
                  What  immediate concerns do you need addressed with this position?
                  Can you  describe a typical days workload and your expectations for this position? 
Say goodbye with a firm handshake.
                  Youd be  surprised at how many people forget to shake hands with the interviewer or give  a clammy, flimsy handshake. A firm handshake shows confidence and  professionalism and leaves a good lasting impression. 
If you  remember these eight simple tips, youll be several steps ahead of the  competition and a lot closer to getting hired for the job you want!