Job Interview: Importance of Research
Job interviewers expect potential candidates to be prepared with information regarding the company and the position; job seekers are applying for. However, that does not mean that you should know every thing but some at least what the company does and the responsibilities involved in the particular context of the company where you want to work. These responsibilities and the extent to which you are likely to handle them well will probably be among the main focus points of the job interview; consequently, you should try to do as much research on the company as you can. You can go over the information you can find on the company’s website or in their advertising material, but you can also call the company’s PR department to see if there are any useful resources they would recommend. That might not only speed up your search, but also filter the available information, so that you can focus on the most relevant parts; if you don’t have so much time left before the interview, you’ll