Can students use notes (with maybe bullet points) of important points they might want to talk about during the interview? Just wondering....thanks 🙂
maybe for questions that you might have for the interviewer but i definitely wouldn't risk it, it seems as though you're unprepared
BS. It seems that you ARE prepared. You have your interview and then at some point they'll ask you if you have questions. That's when you whip out your handy dandy portfolio and say, "Actually, I did have a few." And if they didn't address all of them already, you can now carry on the conversation further.
I have been interviewing and conducting interviews in a professional setting for over 15 years. Taking notes and having a list of questions is not unprofessional, it shows you are prepared. Take a professional looking portfolio folder with a pen, a copy of your application (just like you would take a copy of your resume to a job interview), and a list of questions. Obviously you don't want to be taking notes during the entire interview, but there's nothing wrong with quickly jotting down important notes and being prepared to write down contact information, etc.I would never take notes to a job interview. It is unprofessional. Be professional at the interview.
Taking notes during a presentation is fine. Or just wait until the interview is over and write down the things you'd like to remember.