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You'll probably feel quite relieved when the interview is over, but don't forget to review your experience. Write down all the things you have learnt for future reference and - hopefully - that all-important second interview.


Review your performance


You might want to use a checklist to see where you could improve in future:

  • Did I arrive on time?
  • Did I sit still and not fidget?
  • Did I answer all the questions fully?
  • Did I sell myself as much as possible?
  • Did I describe my experience well?
  • Did I maintain eye contact/remember to smile?

 

Ask for feedback


In order to learn as much as possible, you can ask the company or your recruitment agency for feedback after an interview. It's not nice to hear your own weaknesses but it is important if you want to become successful and get the job you want. And don't forget, the company will let you know your strong points too.

Keep searching


While you wait to hear if your interview was a success, there's no harm in keeping an eye out for other opportunities. You can search and apply for other jobs in minutes on fish4jobs, so if you do get a disappointing 'no' from one employer, you'll still have eggs in other baskets. Check out the searching tips and brush up on interview techniques and interview question again so you don't miss anything if you're calling in again at short notice.