You found the perfect job. You’ve applied, and now they’re interested. Where do you begin to prep so that you ace that next job interview?

There’s so much to consider: You need to prepare to speak intelligently about your work. You need to get your elevator pitch prepared. You need to prepare for any interview questions that might come your way. You need to get your webcam set up. You need to get your nicest shirt dry cleaned. You need to prepare for salary negotiations! It can all be overwhelming, and it might be difficult to know where to start.

Jay Casteel, Sr UX designer at AWS joins us to discuss the interview process and offers a lot of helpful insights into how to ace your next big job interview.

Before the Interview• 03:34 – Where do we start when preparing for an interview?• 04:48 – Read between the lines of the job description• 07:36 – Interviewing is a skill. Practice! Practice! Practice!• 09:11 – Take every interview just to get practice doing interviews• 09:46 – If you’re not a good fit for that role, they might open a role that is right for you• 10:47 – Sometimes you can leverage another offer against the job you want• 12:16 – Treat all the interviews as an experiment• 13:02 – You’re not wasting anyone’s time, because you may be surprised what they say• 14:07 – What do we do when we get the callback?• 14:54 – Be ready to step up and deliver your portfolio review or technical test. You never know who is on the other line• 16:37 – What types of interviews should we expect?• 17:10 – Prep for the behavioral interview• 18:15 – Research the company and the industry• 19:00 – Don’t overlook researching yourself• 20:29 – Research the position you’re interviewing for• 23:07 – Read between the lines of the job description• 25:28 – What if the job description has things we don’t know?• 27:28 – Research the interviewers• 33:22 – Find something in common to break the ice• 36:11 – Prep for the Tell me a time when…” questions with the STAR format

Day of the Interview• 40:03 – Get your remote meeting gear set up right• 44:38 – What do you wear for an interview?• 49:14 – Treat your interview like a date and act and dress to impress

The Technical Interview• 52:18 – Technical interviews are your time to shine• 52:39 – Set yourself up for success• 54:12 – Find design prompt websites. Practice. Practice! Practice!• 55:17 – Take-home challenge tips• 56:41 – Don’t get “Silicon Valleyed”• 58:56 – Take-home challenges are dumb

Post Interview Steps• 01:01:59 – Don’t send a LinkedIn connection request right after the interview• 01:04:26 – How do you negotiate your new salary?• 01:09:02 – The person who gives the number first loses• 01:10:06 – Beware the “what’s your current salary?” question• 01:19:56 – If you’re a mid-career shifter, tell your interesting story

Post Offer Steps• 01:12:35 – The thank you note

Helpful Links:• Some various STAR method articles

Podden och tillhörande omslagsbild på den här sidan tillhör Derek Seibert & Jeremy Miller. Innehållet i podden är skapat av Derek Seibert & Jeremy Miller och inte av, eller tillsammans med, Poddtoppen.