In Interview Preparation, you’ll explore what a job interview is, how it can help you showcase what you have to offer an employer, and how you can be successful in your interview.

You can join the Interview Prep course online.

Online
  • Self-directed online module
  • Access by computer or phone
  • Do it on your own time
  • Online and phone support
  • Workbook for your notes
  • Resource hub

 

Topic 1: The job interview

  • What is a job interview?
  • What are some types of job interviews?
  • What happens during a job interview?

If you’re not sure, this course is for you! You’ll explore a variety of ways a job interview can take place, from group interviews to online interviews and more. And you’ll get some tips for overcoming feelings of worry or nervousness.

 

Topic 2: Preparing for an in-person interview

Get ready to learn about the power of preparation! The more prepared you are, the better your interview will go. And that includes asking for any accommodations or support you need to be successful.

 

Topic 3: Preparing for a video job interview

Video job interviews are more popular than ever. In lots of ways, they’re just like an in-person interview—and in lots of ways, they’re not. But they have one big thing in common: The more prepared you are, the better you’ll do.

 

Topic 4: During your job interview

What happens during a job interview? An interviewer asks you questions, and you give answers that showcase why you’d be great for the job. But you also get to ask questions of your own. A job interview is an opportunity to share the story of YOU!

 

Topic 5: Preparing for a video job interview

It can be tricky to answer job interview questions. This topic will help you figure out what interviewers really want to know when they ask you certain questions. You’ll learn about the STAR method for responding to questions. And you’ll learn how to respond to illegal questions that employers aren’t supposed to ask—without missing a beat!

 

Topic 6: Ending the interview

You’ve made a great first impression in your interview. Now it’s time to leave a lasting impression. In this topic, you’ll get some great hints about how to end an interview well, how to share references and documents, and how to follow up.