Anonymous asked a question to Marie-Hélène T.
I have three things to advise - first of all, make sure you do your research. Research the company, research the role, even research the person who is interviewing you. Secondly, make sure you have some questions prepared (and not questions on holidays!) - take notes throughout the interview, if anything isn't clear then ask questions until it becomes clear for you. And last of all - be yourself! There is no point in pretending to be anything other than yourself as it will only be doing you a disservice in the long term!
These are all helpful tips, I really appreciate it! :)
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