
should not be waiting until the last minute to prepare for interviews, IT jobseekers have been told.
Writing on kitsapsun.com, employment expert Stephanie Horton said that the sooner applicants start preparing for the meeting, the more chance they will have of a successful outcome.
'Interview homework includes everything from studying the job requirements and company history to planning your wardrobe. Add some polish with some professional etiquette tips, and you will secure your spot in the fast lane,' she commented.
Ms Horton added that people should dress conservatively for their interview, even if they know the workplace in question has a casual dress policy.
They should also avoid wearing revealing clothing, inappropriate footwear or piercings.
In addition, the expert wrote that applicants should practice using clear speech which is free from slang in order to present themselves in the best possible light, while a good eye contact and a confident personality are also important.
Last week, an article on newsoxy.com advised jobseekers not to discuss financial considerations such as salary and benefits at the interview stage of an application.

Writing on kitsapsun.com, employment expert Stephanie Horton said that the sooner applicants start preparing for the meeting, the more chance they will have of a successful outcome.
'Interview homework includes everything from studying the job requirements and company history to planning your wardrobe. Add some polish with some professional etiquette tips, and you will secure your spot in the fast lane,' she commented.
Ms Horton added that people should dress conservatively for their interview, even if they know the workplace in question has a casual dress policy.
They should also avoid wearing revealing clothing, inappropriate footwear or piercings.
In addition, the expert wrote that applicants should practice using clear speech which is free from slang in order to present themselves in the best possible light, while a good eye contact and a confident personality are also important.
Last week, an article on newsoxy.com advised jobseekers not to discuss financial considerations such as salary and benefits at the interview stage of an application.
