Confirm
the time and location of the final interview. Don't assume it will take place
in the same location as your previous interviews. Verify the format of the
interview so you can prepare for the number of people sitting in and understand
what will be expected of you.
Replay
all of the previous interviews with the company in your head. Make notes about
your answers so you can respond consistently. Identify questions and answers
that stumped you or didn't go as well as you'd hoped so you can practice those
areas before the final interview.
Research the company if you haven't already. Even if you researched
before your first interview, review the information and read more on the
company. Show you care about the company by being able to tailor your answers
to the company's vision and goals.
Talk
to any acquaintance you know who already works for the company to get a sense
of what to expect from the final interview. Ask for any insight into exactly
what the hiring manager is looking for.
Write
down specific examples from your prior work experience as a review for the
interview. The final interview often involves more in-depth questions and
answers. Having ideas in your head to show you possess the necessary skills
makes answering those questions easier.
Prepare
yourself to show the hiring manager how well you'll fit into the company. Use
the specific examples from your experience and your knowledge of the company to
demonstrate that you're a qualified candidate who will excel in the position.
Consider your requirements and desires for salary and benefits.
Questions about these topics may arise in the final interview. Preparing
yourself to answer the questions helps you avoid being caught off guard and
giving a salary range you later regret.
Bring extra copies of your resume in case there are additional people
sitting in on the interview. The hiring manager should have a copy of your
resume available from the previous interviews, but being prepared with extras
shows you're on top of things.
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