Your Interview
What to Expect and How to Prepare
You’ve completed your profile, been invited to a job interview, and now you’re waiting for the next big step — meeting with a potential employer in Australia. This is an exciting milestone in your journey, and it means your skills have grabbed the attention of someone looking for exactly what you can offer!
Let’s break down what happens next and how you can prepare to make the best impression.
How to Get Ready for Your Interview
1. Test Your Technology
The interview will likely be held via platforms like Zoom, Microsoft Teams, or Google Meet.
Make sure:
You have a stable internet connection.
Your camera and microphone are working properly before the meeting starts.
You are comfortable with the video platform that will be used.
Pro Tip: Do a test call with a friend or with us to check everything works smoothly.
2. Understand the Job You Applied For
Revisit the job description and make sure you:
Understand the key responsibilities.
Can confidently talk about your experience that matches the role.
Pro Tip: Write down a few examples of past work that shows you can do this job well.
3. Be Ready to Talk About Yourself
Australian employers appreciate:
Honesty
Straightforward communication
Practical examples of your skills in action
Be prepared to answer:
“Tell me about yourself.”
“Why are you interested in this job?”
“Can you give an example of how you solved a problem at work?”
4. Dress Professionally (Even for Online)
First impressions matter. Dress as you would for an in-person interview — neat, professional, and tidy.
Pro Tip: Neutral colours and simple outfits always work well on camera.
5. Have Your Documents Handy
You might need:
A copy of your CV/resume
References (if available)
Any certifications or qualifications related to your work
Remember: We’re Here to Help 24/7
We know interviews can feel intimidating, especially when you’re preparing for an international move. That’s why we offer interview support — from preparation tips to mock interviews if you need extra practice.
Sit Back and Wait — You’ve Got This
Right now, the most important thing is to be patient. You’ve done the hard work by completing your profile. When the right employer comes, you’ll be ready.