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Author: Victoria Oriyomi, Senior Specialist, Consultant, GlobalLogic Ukraine .

The prime time has come and you have received the long-awaited invitation to a technical interview from the company of your dreams. You are already halfway to success! And now the moment has come when it is necessary to carefully prepare for this event, because passing any interview is a rather embarrassing process.

The easiest way to tame your nerves before an interview is to prepare 100%. Of course, this is not a panacea, but we are sure that following these simple principles will help you get rid of unnecessary worries. After all, our goal is not to treat nerves, but to get the most desirable offer for cooperation, right?

How exactly? About it below in the column!

So, 9 life hacks:

Check all the details

Find out in what format the communication will take place, the duration, whether you need to prepare anything, who will be communicating with you, whether there will be practical tasks, what needs to be repeated before the interview, what skills and experience are important and critical for this role .

Don’t be late

This seems like an obvious point. It will not be superfluous to check how long it will take to get to the office and save a small amount of time for unforeseen circumstances that may arise on the way. It is better to arrive 10 minutes earlier and give yourself the opportunity to adjust to the interview after traveling around the city. Make sure you have all of the recruiter’s contacts, including their phone number.

Be researchers

Learn more about your dream company. The easiest way is to visit the site. There you can at least learn about services, products and customers. That way, the interviewer’s question: “What do you know about our company?” will not put you in a dead end.

It’s normal to be nervous

Most of us are nervous before such events as interviews, public speeches, presentations. On the one hand, it seems to us that this is bad, but if we understand and delve into the physiology of this process, then experiencing an interview is an opportunity for our body to mobilize all its forces, sharpen all our feelings, knowledge, skills and help achieve optimal performance. which we are only capable of. Therefore, thank your nerves, in this case they are your friends and help you show yourself as best as possible.

Practice makes you perfect

Most of the necessary information you need to prepare for a technical interview is found in the open position description itself and the requirements for the candidate. Carefully read the description of the open position and analyze what knowledge and skills are expected of you. Almost certainly, questions will be asked in this section. Update your knowledge in the necessary areas and refresh them in general terms. If you have any doubts about your expertise in certain technical points —- practice with someone. Find someone who has technical knowledge in the area you need, as well as the job requirements, and ask them to ask you a few questions. This will allow you to understand exactly where there are gaps and what exactly needs to be improved.

Interview online

If your interview is scheduled on Skype or using any other online tool, make sure that your device has enough charge, there is a quality connection, and the chosen place for communication is comfortable, without excessive noise. Check in advance that your camera, microphone, and interviewer can see and hear you, and that you can write code on your computer in real time if the technical interviewer asks you to. Tell your family, neighbors, cat, dog, and fish not to disturb you during the interview. Turn off all pop-up notifications so they don’t bother you with sound and texts.

Ask questions

An important thing that most candidates often forget is that you are also an interviewer. Yes, you’re interviewing for that company, but you’re also interviewing with the company to see if it’s a good fit for you.

The interview is a great opportunity to get to know the future manager and colleagues, to understand how comfortable you are with them, whether their views and values ​​coincide with yours. It is a common practice when at the end of the conversation you will be asked to ask a few questions. Do not neglect this opportunity. For example, ask how the project is planned to develop in the future or more detailed questions about the role you are applying for.

Remember that the interview is not only an assessment of your technical knowledge and skills, but also how well you communicate with people and how easily and quickly you can adapt in a team.

Technical task

Some companies give homework in the form of software or logical problems that must be completed before the moment of personal communication. Make sure you fully understand all the instructions and requirements of the terms of reference. Even if you think that the task is clear to you, still read it carefully several times before starting – there are pitfalls or subtleties that are invisible at first glance. Do not hesitate to ask questions if the task is not completely clear.

Honesty

If you find yourself at a dead end, don’t panic. You may know the answer, but your nerves have failed you. It’s best to be honest. Whatever you do, don’t lie or try to confuse yourself in the hope that you’ll stumble upon the right solution.

Don’t worry if you’re asked a question you don’t know the answer to: some questions are designed to test your response to challenges. The interviewers probably don’t even expect you to know the exact answer. Pull yourself together and see if you can find the answer using your existing knowledge, logic and creative thinking. The interviewer may be more interested in HOW you solve a difficult question or problem than in finding the right, exact answer. Think aloud and show the way you try to find a solution. Thinking out loud is always better than an awkward long silence. This will demonstrate that you do not get lost and do not fall into a stupor in difficult situations, but are always ready to look for a solution, even if it is a non-standard and not quite usual way for everyone.

Each of your interviews will always be different from the previous ones, so the main thing is to always be on your toes, to be ready to respond to any unexpected challenge. This is a very cool experience that will bring you closer to your dream every day.

We wish you luck!