Highlight Your Experience
IT, tech and digital roles will often demand a certain level of experience and capabilities with different tech stacks and tools, so it's a good idea to be prepared to discuss your relevant experience in the interview.
Revisit Your CV
Clients will want to know more about your experience (University experience is relevant), and they may do a deep dive into your CV. We would always recommend going back through this to ensure that you are familiar and up to date with everything in there including your roles and responsibilities if you have these, as well as any relevant projects you may have worked on during your education.
Prepare for Technical Questions
Always be prepared to have both technical and scenario-based questions thrown your way. This is so the interviewers are able to judge where you would fit into the team and your specific ways of working. For certain roles they may dive into your technical ability and your previous responsibilities or projects.
Highlight Your Achievements
It's always nice to have examples of how you have made an impact in your previous roles or at University, especially when these achievements relate to the skills and capabilities the role you are interviewing for demands. Be prepared to highlight projects you have worked on (where you are able to disclose information of course) to help sell your abilities to the interviewer.