Interview Tips
Over the years, and across a few different positions, I have had the opportunity to interview people as prospective employees to the company I was working for at the time. Most of the time I have interviewed as a partner with a colleague where one could ask questions and the other could observe the answer and reactions. At other times, I have acted as the "technical" interview barrier to ensure a level of knowledge and experience as part of the interview process. I have also read up on a few online articles on how best to prepare yourself for interviews, as well as the best questions to ask. As always, these are my notes being shared here: Dress appropriately. Research into the type of company you're applying for and understand if its right to wear a suit, or go smart-casual. A decent shirt, smart trousers and polished shoes will generally get you anywhere. Even if you believe the job will allow you to wear trainers, DON'T! Get a decent haircut. Again, appropri...