>>239236- Be prepared to talk about your work and what you can do. Have some examples ready.
- Project a positive attitude from the moment you walk in the door. Be friendly, smile, show enthusiasm whenever someone or something new is introduced to you and ask questions.
- Have a few "weaknesses" in your mind in case they ask but find a way to spin them into positives. i.e - "I'm not so good as this, but it's on the areas I'm looking to improve and is part of the reason I chose this company as I can gain experience in blah blah blah-"
- Turn up at least 10-15 minutes early. They'll call you in when they're ready.
- Willingness to learn and improve is often more important than pure skill so it's good to reinforce this. Pointing out areas in your old work you would improve given your current experience and skill level for example. I do that a lot.
- Look clean and presentable (obvious one)
- Highlight any other relevant skills you have which can help you appear more versatile.
Most of these points are probably quite obvious but anyway hope it helps. Good luck!