My advice is to be yourself and not act like someone you're not. My manager has personally told me that they wanna hire who they talk to during the interview. You wouldn't wanna keep up with the 'fake image' that you established during the interview. I would recommend they prepare by gathering all their personal experiences and knowledge, and skills.
Graduate, Wellington
Be yourself, and come prepared with scenario questions from uni group work or internship roles. Think about how you could apply these learnings to the role you are interested in.
Graduate, Wellington
As someone who didn't have much past experience to go off, the best thing to prepare for possible interview questions is to try and apply it to any experience you had no matter how small it is and explain it in every detail you can.
Graduate, Wellington
Know your role, be your best self and sociable, be willing to try and fail. Ask questions on your role, how best to prepare, recommendations for how you can be better.
All that type of stuff.
Graduate, Wellington
Know your role, understand what you will be doing, if you don't know, do not be afraid to ask. learn, learn, learn and do not be afraid to make mistakes.
Graduate, Wellington
The main tip I would give is be your authentic self. The interviewers love being asked questions so don't be afraid to ask anything that comes up during the interview or something you discovered
To prepare, I found researching the company very helpful as it allowed me to have an understanding of what DXC actually did for both the commercial and public sector here in Aotearoa.
Graduate, Wellington
Be confident and ask questions
Graduate, Auckland