Hi Folks,
It's been quite a while since I've had a job interview. As some of you may know, I'm a freelance audio engineer working with sound reinforcement as well as some recording studio jobs. Over the next few months I am going to try to lay down some ground as far as either going on tour for the majority of my time, or perhaps taking a respectable audio rentals job for a few years to lay down some foundation for live sound installations. The sound gigs are nice currently, but I want to bankroll a bit more.
I have a few interviews this week. I got the rock solid resume together, the much sought after references, and now it's up to me.
What advice would you give for the perfect interview? Obviously I am going to try and impress with my vast knowledge, but it's about more than that.
Any advice you have would be much appreciated.
Cheers,
-Mark
It's been quite a while since I've had a job interview. As some of you may know, I'm a freelance audio engineer working with sound reinforcement as well as some recording studio jobs. Over the next few months I am going to try to lay down some ground as far as either going on tour for the majority of my time, or perhaps taking a respectable audio rentals job for a few years to lay down some foundation for live sound installations. The sound gigs are nice currently, but I want to bankroll a bit more.
I have a few interviews this week. I got the rock solid resume together, the much sought after references, and now it's up to me.
What advice would you give for the perfect interview? Obviously I am going to try and impress with my vast knowledge, but it's about more than that.
Any advice you have would be much appreciated.
Cheers,
-Mark