And I’m so nervous! It’s such a long time since I had one and it’s been a long time since I had a job. Can’t face the thought of eating even though I’m really hungry :(
Good luck for tomorrow. Be yourself and maybe think about a few of the usual questions this evening.
Why do you want this job?
What will you bring to the role/our organisation?
What experience do you have that will be useful in the role?
What elements of the job might you find more challenging?
Tell us about a time in your professional life when you had to think on your feet/change a plan at the last minute/persuade someone towards your idea/stretch a budget. Or so on depending on the role.
When can you start?
Yeh, get that job!!
You'll be fine, sherr... xx as ummm says, with five children, your organisational, diplomatic and interpersonal skills will already be brilliant, without even including professional experience. (Similar theory to david), just imagine they have already interviewed lots of semi-literate, clueless idiots, and are looking for someone with some common sense and life experience and who is willing to learn anything new.
Best of luck xxx
The very best of luck for tomorrow.
I hadn't worked for so long, for one reason or another, that I gave up hope of ever been employed again but DID eventually manage to get a job and a job that I love at that.
Good luck.
Good luck Sherr - if it helps try to remember that quite often the interviewer may well also be nervous. I've done quite a few at work over the years and it is quite daunting. That might help you more than the imagining naked thing.
I've interviewed a lot of people, I always feel better with those who just admit they are a bit nervous (or obviously are) than those that act as though they know everything already. Really, most places want decent humans who will turn up and do their best.
If the new job is businessy or corporatey- ignore me- as they seem to have different rules.
But interviewers are as human as you, so be honest xx