Interview Prep to Boost Your Medical Career Confidence

December 28th, 2016

The interview plays an important role in ensuring you are either called back for a second time or – better yet – gain that coveted medical industry job offer. It takes practice to hone your interviewing techniques for an exemplary performance. The right preparation also helps stave off any jitters, potentially leading to a poor interview.

With a successful medical job interview in mind, here are a few tips on preparation and technique so you’ll shine when under the gun. Good luck and go get that job offer!

Practicing Your Interview Is a Smart Strategy

Practicing your interview with a friend or even a recruiter helps you fine-tune your “presentation.” Work on speaking clearly and making natural eye contact while watching out for poor body language like slouching or fidgeting. Make sure the practice interviewer asks a few tough questions, especially about details of your medical work history.

Treat the practice interview as a “dress rehearsal” for the real thing. Professional attire and good personal grooming is a must.

Study the Contents of your Résumé

Spend time going over your résumé, especially the sections on your professional experience and medical industry abilities and skills. You can expect quite a few pointed questions on these areas throughout the interview. It helps to have that information at the front of your mind so you can answer confidently without stammering over your response.

This is also why it is important your practice interviewer covers these topics in your prep interview.

Research the Company You Are Interviewing With

Deeply research the company in question, especially their history and current leadership team. When prompted to ask a question during the interview, show off your research with an enlightened query. Hopefully, it leads to a meaningful discussion of the company, including the culture of their medical office.

Select Appropriate Attire for the Interview Day

Be sure to dress appropriately for the interview, and spend some extra time on your personal grooming. Make sure you feel comfortable and relaxed before heading to the site. Try to arrive at least 15 minutes before the interview is scheduled to begin; it helps to make a practice drive to the location to ensure traffic issues (or even getting lost) don’t cause you to be late.


When you need additional advice on looking for a job in the healthcare industry, talk to the experts at Pinnacle Workforce. As one of the top medical staffing agencies in the country, we can take your career to a higher level. Connect with us soon!

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