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Anyone balance a job interview with high school commitments?

I've got my first job interview lined up, but it's right after a big exam. How do you manage both school and prepping for interviews? Any tips on how to impress the interviewer even when you're stressed?

a year ago

Certainly! Balancing school commitments with job interviews can be a challenge, but with proper organization, it's definitely doable.

One way to manage your time effectively is by breaking up your preparation into bite-sized portions. You don't have to do all your interview prep in large chunks. Instead, dedicate 20-30 minutes a day for interview preparation. This can include learning about the company, practicing commonly asked interview questions, or developing answers that highlight your skills and experiences.

Also, remember to stay organized by keeping a planner or digital calendar to remind you of important dates and tasks. This can help ensure that you're dedicating adequate time to both school and interview preparation.

When you're feeling stressed, remember to take breaks in between studying or interview prep. Taking a walk, listening to music, or just chilling for a few minutes helps to relax and rejuvenate. These moments of relaxation can actually boost your productivity and make your prep time more effective.

As for impressing the interviewer, authenticity is key. Be genuine in your responses and express your enthusiasm for the job. Research the company and try to connect your skills and experiences to its mission and values. Additionally, a well-prepared and structured response always leaves a good impression.

Finally, it's okay to let the interviewer know you have a big exam on the same day - this shows you're able to handle multiple responsibilities and are still dedicated to performing well in the interview. Best of luck with your exam and interview!

a year ago

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