10 Steps to Conquer Interview Anxiety

If you have an upcoming job interview or a performance review, whether it is in-person or on a Zoom call, you probably are experiencing interview anxiety. We’ve all been there. But that pre-interview knot in your stomach doesn’t have to hold you back!

Here are 10 steps to transform interview anxiety into interview confidence:

  1. Know Your Worth: Before you walk into the interview room, virtual or online, remind yourself of your skills and experience. List your accomplishments and rehearse how you’d express them to showcase your value to the company.
  2. The Power of Preparation: Research the company, the position, and potential interview questions. The more prepared you are, the less anxiety will creep in. Practice your answers out loud – alone or with a friend – to refine your delivery.
  3. Utilize the Mirror: Practice answering questions while looking in the mirror. This helps with nonverbal communication – eye contact, posture, and confident body language. Projecting confidence externally can trick your brain into feeling more confident internally.
  4. Positive Self-Talk: Challenge those negative thoughts telling you you’ll mess up. Replace them with affirmations like “I am qualified” or “I am a strong communicator” or “I have earned a promotion.” Positive self-talk can be a powerful tool to combat interview anxiety. Listen for, and quiet, the “What if’s” with “I’ve got this.”
  5. Breathe and Relax: Feeling overwhelmed? Take slow, deep focused breaths. Practice progressive muscle relaxation techniques to release tension. There are many guided relaxation apps and online resources available.
  6. Dress for Success: Even though obvious, first impressions do matter! Dress professionally for the interview, in a way that makes you feel confident and comfortable. Looking polished can boost your self-esteem and project a sense of competence.
  7. Visualize Success: Imagine yourself delivering an excellent interview. Picture yourself answering questions thoughtfully, engaging with the interviewer, and feeling calm and collected. Visualization can prepare your mind for a positive interview experience. Click here for a free Visualization Guide.
  8. Arrive Early: Avoid the added stress of rushing in last minute. Plan to arrive early so you can settle in, collect your thoughts, and take a few more calming breaths.
  9. Focus on Connection: Interviews are a two-way street. While you want to make a good impression, remember you’re also evaluating the company culture and fit. Ask thoughtful questions about the role and the team.
  10. Celebrate Every Step: Whether you land the job or not, celebrate your accomplishment of going through the interview process. Each interview is a learning experience that helps you refine your skills and build confidence for the next one.

Remember, interview anxiety is common, but it doesn’t have to control or define you. With these strategies and a positive mindset, you can approach your next interview with confidence and leave a lasting impression.


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