How to Walk into an Interview Like You Belong There

Woman in an IT interview, smiling at two interviewers

Quick Tips from one of our Partner Recruiters: Pedro Zambrano at StaffSource

Interviews can feel intense, but with the right prep, you can walk in feeling ready, not rattled. Pedro from Staff Source shared some real, practical advice that anyone can use whether it’s your first interview or your next big move.

  1. Nail Your Elevator Pitch
    Have a quick intro ready 30 seconds that sums up who you are, what you bring, and what you’re looking for. Practice it until it feels natural, not rehearsed.
  2. Prep for “Tell Me About Yourself”
    This question always comes up. Use it to connect your past experiences to this new role — keep it professional and to the point.
  3. Use the STAR Method
    When answering “Tell me about a time when…” questions, break it down: Situation, Task, Action, Result. It keeps you focused and shows you’re a problem-solver.
    Ask Smart Questions
    Skip salary talk at first. Instead, ask:
    • What does success look like in this role?
    • What challenges can I help solve?
    • How does this position support the bigger picture?
  4. Learn the Lingo
    Know the key terms in the industry. It shows you’re serious and ready to contribute from day one.
  5. Smile (Seriously)
    No more mean mug! Smiling makes you look confident and easy to talk to — both things interviewers love.
  6. Dress Clean and Confident
    Stick to solid power colors like navy, green, or red. Skip the wild prints. Look good, feel good.

You’re not just looking for a job you’re showing up as the solution. Walk in prepared, be yourself, and let your confidence do the rest.

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