First impressions can be hard to shake — and that’s especially true in a 30-minute job interview.
So you’ll want to wow the hiring manager as quickly as possible. It’s mostly a matter of preparing ahead of time so that, even if you get nervous, you’ll know exactly how to behave.
Below, we’ve rounded up the best strategies for impressing the hiring manager within the first five minutes of a job interview — or sooner.
Most everyone knows being late for a job interview can be a big turnoff. But showing up as early as possible isn’t necessarily appealing either.
Business Insider previously spoke to a number of career experts, who agreed that the ideal time to show up for a job interview is 10 to 15 minutes before the scheduled meeting time.
Any earlier than that and you could frustrate the hiring manager, who’s probably busy with other responsibilities.