Glitch-Free Traveling to an Interview

Traveling to another town is an exciting adventurewear something comfy and casual on the plane.
where you get to discover all the on-site details aboutGet directions. Once you arrive at your hotel, contact
a possible job offer. Visiting an out-of-town company inthe concierge to make sure you know how to get to
person usually means you are under seriousthe interview site and approximately how long to
consideration for the job, so follow these tips to makeexpect for the commute. The last thing you want to
sure everything goes off without a hitch.do is get lost in an unfamiliar city or underestimate the
Who's paying? This is one of the first things to find out,traffic conditions and arrive late.
so make sure that whoever is making the travelPlan your bedtime routine. Look over your resume one
arrangements fills you in on the procedure. If thelast time and then set it aside along with any anxiety
corporation is picking up the tab, keep all your receiptsyou may be experiencing. Go to bed early to get a
for reimbursement; if you are footing the bill, still keepgood night's sleep. If you are feeling on edge, read a
the receipts for calculating your taxes at the end ofbook, take a bath or do something else relaxing.
the year.However, say no to alcoholic beverages the night
Carry on luggage. Don't risk having your interviewbefore an interview; the last thing you want is to deal
clothing lost at the airport. Pack everything you needwith a hangover during an interview. Also, call down to
for day of the interview (including resumes, toiletriesthe front desk and schedule a wake-up call so that
and clothing) into a carry-on sized bag. If you aren'tyou don't oversleep on the big day.
meeting a rep from the company, then feel free to