Job Interview Tips

Level up your professional English with essential interview strategies. Practice listening to advice on company research, body language, and team culture, while perfecting your dictation with key workplace phrases.

Feb 15, 2026
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Lesson Analysis

Interviews can be stressful, but preparation is half the battle. Knowing what to expect and how to behave can significantly improve your chances of landing your dream job.

These tips cover the essential steps of a successful career move, starting from researching the company thoroughly to preparing thoughtful questions for the interviewer. You will also learn about the importance of being punctual and dressing appropriately for every professional occasion.

Key Vocabulary to Listen For

Professional success relies on clear communication. Practice listening for these essential career-related terms.

Professional Career Terms
WordMeaning
ThoroughlyIn a detailed and complete way; not leaving anything out.
PunctualDoing something at the agreed or proper time; being on time.
AppropriatelyIn a manner that is suitable or proper for a specific situation.

Grammar Spotlight: Modal Verbs for Advice

In professional advice, modal verbs like "should" and "must" are used to provide recommendations and set expectations.

  • Recommendation:
    "You should prepare a list of questions to ask."
  • Essential Action:
    "It is important to research the company thoroughly."

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