Overcoming Interview Anxiety: Strategies for Staying Calm

The Physiological Response

Sweaty palms, racing heart, dry mouth, and a blank mind. Interview anxiety is identical to the “fight or flight” response triggered by a physical threat. Your brain perceives the hiring manager as a tiger. To succeed, you have to trick your nervous system into calming down.

Practical Calming Techniques

1. Box Breathing Before Entering

In the waiting room or before you click the Zoom link, use tactical breathing. Inhale for 4 seconds, hold for 4 seconds, exhale for 4 seconds, hold for 4 seconds. Repeat 5 times. This physically lowers your heart rate.

2. Power Posing

It sounds silly, but standing in a “Superman” pose (hands on hips, chest out) for two minutes before the interview raises testosterone and lowers cortisol, boosting confidence.

3. The “Peer-to-Peer” Mindset Shift

Anxiety comes from putting the interviewer on a pedestal. Stop viewed it as an interrogation where you are begging for a job. View it as a business meeting between two equals trying to figure out if you can solve a problem together.

Pro Tip: Bring a notepad and take notes while they speak. It makes you look thoughtful, gives your hands something to do, and provides a crucial second to think before answering.

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About Phumudzo Nkosi 101 Articles
Phumudzo Nkosi is a South African career content creator and the founder of Jobguy.co.za. He focuses on publishing clear, reliable guides on learnerships, internships, SETA programmes and job opportunities to help young people access real pathways for skills development and employment.

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