WisconsinWildcard
The plural of anecdote is not data
This is great advice. I just met with an undergrad yesterday and gave similar advice (know as much as you can about the company/med school you are interviewing at to appear interested and dress sharp).getting an interview is huge! That's great news.
There's a zillion pieces of advice one can find online about how to answer questions, but I'd say to stress this one basic thing that so many forget: research the company (and your interviewer, if you know who they are) and come with a few good questions! If all else fails, ask what a successful candidate would look like six months in.
not sure exactly what kind of tech, but I've had brilliant U of M engineers show up to my interview dressed in a flannel shirt and khakis. Look neat and professional. Most of the candidates will likely have the skills to meet the role technically, so those in person skills will set him apart.
and above all else, pray the interviewer isn't a sconnie or a nodak
My only quibble is that (most of) us sconnies have much more in common with you all from Minnesota than you think, as long as you avoid 80% of our state
No defense of nodak however