I have never had an interview before. I get super nervous when I think about interviews and can't think straight even on the easiest questions. Has anyone else felt like this before and how did you overcome it? Has anyone used an interview coach?
I have never had an interview before. I get super nervous when I think about interviews and can't think straight even on the easiest questions. Has anyone else felt like this before and how did you overcome it? Has anyone used an interview coach?
Practice on strangers. If you're able to talk to some random guy in a bus, I think you'll be fine. It's about training yourself repetitively until you become comfortable. Once you're comfortable speaking and answering questions, the interview will be a synch.
I think I remember you saying you go to a UC school on another thread. What I've done for interviews is find a friend who is studying business at your school- they'll probably be an expert at interviews and you can always get great tips from them and practice from them
I think I remember you saying you go to a UC school on another thread. What I've done for interviews is find a friend who is studying business at your school- they'll probably be an expert at interviews and you can always get great tips from them and practice from them
you can and probably should take at least a moment or two to think about questions before answering themMy problem is that I can't think quick and ill freeze haha. Like if I don't know the answer ill be like "****! " and ill blank
you can and probably should take at least a moment or two to think about questions before answering them
and you can always say if you need it I am just going to take a moment to gather my thoughts (explains longer gaps but can only do this once or twice in an interview)
and if a question throws you off just I hadn't really thought about that before but I guess blah blah blah
My problem is that I can't think quick and ill freeze haha. Like if I don't know the answer ill be like "****! " and ill blank
I thought this was how I would be in interviews too, so I basically wrote down every recurring question from the intervew feedback section and wrote my answers in outline form. I would then go over everything in my head multiple times or say my answers out loud to myself. Like everyone else said, practicing answers with a friend helps too. Also, I thought a lot intersting stories from my application stuff that I could use to answer a wide variety of potential questions.
Overall, you just have to practice. I know exactly how you feel. I just had my first, and possibly only, interview a couple weeks ago. I was super nervous too but you just have to try to relax and be confident.
I did something similar. I would find interview questions that I thought would be asked, write them down on a piece of paper, and then write a flow chart with very brief word or two about what I wanted to talk about first, second, third, fourth. Then I would load up cubetimer.com, ask myself the question out loud, then start the timer and answer it making sure I included everything I wanted to say.
This method worked really well especially for getting all of the content known that I wanted to. I didn't "memorize" any answer because that's not what the interviewers want to hear, but I did "memorize" the ideas I wanted to express.