Interview questions at times can be hard. If you prepare for them ahead of time, you can make your interview much more comfortable.
Most people are a bit nervous about going to an interview. There is pressure about getting the job, coming across clearly, and doing a good enough interview to get hired so that you can have a job or get a better job. The key is to prepare properly for the interview so that you can answer the questions properly.
First of all, be sure to prepare your looks appropriately. If there is something offensive in the way you dress or wear jewelry, your answers won't be taken as seriously unfortunately. Be sure that you don't have anything about your appearance that will make your quality answers pointless to the listener.
You will need to come up with questions that are probably going to be asked. These need to be prepared before your interview so that you will know what to say.
First of all have answers about your work history. Be sure you can answer questions about your job skills, your bosses, what you did at past jobs, how you liked them, where you failed, what you are good at, and other things. Write down everything that you can think of about your work history so that you are properly prepared for it during the interview. This is an important area to be able to answer since an employer is looking for someone who has understood past jobs well.
You need to do some research on the job that you are applying for. You might be asked questions about it. Some of these would be areas like what the new job entails, why you want the new job, why you are qualified for the new job, what makes you stand out versus the other candidates, and other questions. Do your best to get a good idea of what you could say for each of these questions.
If you prepare too much, it's not a bad thing. The worst mistake you can make is not being prepared enough.