CAREER COUNSELOR: Hello, Andy. How’s your job hunt going?
ANDY: Well, as a matter of fact, I have an important job interview coming up on Friday. Maybe you could give me some pointers on how to make a good impression.
COUNSELOR: Sure! First, don’t forget to take your resume to the interview.
ANDY: Oh, yeah, I've thought of that.
COUNSELOR: Good. They're sure to ask for your resume. Also, you'll need to find out as much as you can about the company beforehand.
ANDY: Oh, that's a good idea! I guess I should go to the library and do some research.
COUNSELOR: Yes, that would be worthwhile.
ANDY: They also sent me some brochures and reports about the company.
COUNSELOR: Oh, good! Look them over carefully. They'll give you a lot of information.
ANDY: OK. I'll do that.
COUNSELOR: And another thing ... be prepared to say why you think you would be good for the job.
ANDY: Oh, really? Do you think they'll ask me that?
COUNSELOR: Oh, yes. At job interviews, they always ask why you would be good for the job.
ANDY: All right.
COUNSELOR: And then don't forget to prepare some questions that you would like to ask them. There's usually time for that at the end of the interview.
ANDY: Uh-huh. All right.
COUNSELOR: It always makes a good impression if you ask some questions. It shows you really care about what kind of company you work for.
ANDY: Hey, that's a great idea! Well, thank you very much for all your advice!
COUNSELOR: You're welcome. And good luck! Let me know how it turns out.