How to Be Confident in an Interview

How to Be Confident in an Interview

by Mara Gates

Let’s be honest. Getting a job interview right now is no small feat.

If you’ve landed an interview, that means that you’ve made it past the bots, the auto-rejections, and the mountain of applicants. Maybe you even applied to a role that had 500+ other hopefuls clicking “apply” and that’s already a win. A big one.

But now? The pressure’s on. You need to show up, stand out, and somehow convince a stranger (or three) that you’re the right person for the job. Oh, and do it all while pretending your heart isn’t pounding like you just ran a 5k with no prep.

Here’s the thing: interviews aren’t really designed to make you comfortable, but that doesn’t mean you have to show up feeling like a bundle of nerves. Confidence isn’t about having all the answers or “crushing it.” It’s about being prepared, present, and clear on what you bring to the table.

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