Nina Valanju, Program Management | United Kingdom
What’s the best way to prepare for an interview? Research is so important ahead of any interview. This covers a) the company: any relevant information that can demonstrate your knowledge for example, from news articles, trends, competitor analysis b) the role: reviewing the job description and understanding what is required and more importantly, how your skillsets can address some of those requirements, c) network: if you know anyone currently working at the company, then reaching out to them to understand more background is extremely useful.
Thinking about previous candidates you interviewed, what made some stand out more than others? Being knowledgeable about the role and company is very important, but above all, those that display enthusiasm or are engaging during the interview do stand out. In addition, candidates who ask questions really show genuine interest to know more and strong desire to get the job.
Tips for virtual/video interviews? Some tips for face-to-face interviews are still valid such as dressing smartly, smiling/nodding/listening and joining the meeting on time. Other tips for virtual interviews include making sure the camera is correctly set along with the right lighting, looking at the camera and not elsewhere, checking internet connection beforehand and having a professional-looking background/virtual background.
Can you share your personal biggest interview ‘fail’ and what you learned from it? Being very nervous for an interview has meant I haven’t answered questions to the best of my ability. Since then I have realized that taking time to answer a question is essential and definitely not frowned upon – interviewers do not mind if you say you need a few seconds to think and answer.
The most interesting question an interviewer has ever asked you? I have two questions that I won’t forget…
1) When I had interviewed with consulting firms, one of them asked me to estimate the annual revenue of the London Eye. Breaking the question down into constituent parts and of course not panicking, helped me solve it!
2) The second was a really tough one – “what is one question that you wouldn’t want me to ask you?”