Booked appointment for the 11th of December at quarter to three
In an interview you should dress professionally speak formally and ask many questions. Questions asked should relate to whatever you are interviewing for. You should do research about the business to find out what type of employees they are looking for and what behaviour is expected of you also try to research into what types of questions are typically asked so you can prepare. You should practice what you are going to say when in the interview and what your own questions will be. You also need to be clear with what you are trying to say this will be easy if you have rehearsed and researched as you will already have a idea of what needs to be said. Some of the most common interview questions are questions like:" Tell me about yourself", "Why do you want to work with us". A good way is to talk about yourself, your story and how it links to why you are interviewing for the job then talk about your education, qualifications etc.
I am happy with the feedback I received I believe it is fair. I could have put more effort in to speaking formally and dressed better and I should have prepare more as the questions I thought of where in the moment and I didn't plan much for the interview. I also didn't have the best body language and attitude I should have tried to come across less casual this is more because of a lack of experience doing interviews on my part. The things I did well where my timeliness as I showed up 5 minutes early, Technical Language and Terminology, and my answer to question 4. I think I did well on these parts of the interview because I was using my real experience as well as media relevant terminology and words. This is because they asked me questions about B1 so although I cant remember specific example I probably mentions using software's like adobe illustrator, Photoshop etc. And tools I used on those software's such as magic cut and eyedropper.