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Tips for success at your internship interview

Claire Farrugia

Deputy Editor, gradireland

Getting an internship often involves an interview or multiple interview stages. Here’s what to expect and how to stand out.


You may have one or multiple interviews. HR team members and your potential managers are likely to be present. It isn’t uncommon for interviewers to take notes throughout. This helps them remember your answers, so don’t let it worry you. Most interviews have a structured format set by the interviewer, and they typically give you a chance to ask questions at the end.

Common interview questions

Interviewers are likely to have a list of questions, which they ask every candidate. They might then add follow-up questions based on your response. You may be asked to give more detail or clarify a response. Interviewers do this to ensure that you are providing the best and most relevant information. Questions usually include: 

  • Why you are interested in the industry, field, employer or role 
  • Questions about your competencies 
  • Technical questions 
  • Hypothetical questions such as: ’What would you do in this scenario?’ 

Most interviews have a structured format
set by the interviewer, and they typically
give you a chance to ask questions at the end.

Questions to ask the interviewee

Asking at least one question in an interview shows your interest. Some good questions to ask the interviewer include: 

  • What do you like about working with the company?
  • What have past interns gone on to do career-wise? 
  • How is the company engaging with an issue affecting the industry?

Tips for interview success

  • Research the employer beforehand and learn about the industry and role. 
  • If your interview is in person, plan your journey and allow for extra time in case of unexpected delays.
  • Try on your interview outfit in advance so that you have time to make any necessary repairs or buy anything you’ve forgotten. 
  • If your interview is online, make sure that the device you plan on using is plugged in and functioning properly. Also, ensure you have a suitable background.
  • Never talk about your interview on social media. 
  • Give full answers to the questions you’re asked, but don’t ramble. 
  • Be punctual.
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