
Depending on the type of job, don't just list down your education levels or how hardworking you are. Chances are that everybody else applying has the exact same or better education and story. U need something unique, what is something that only YOU can give to the company/employer that makes them want to choose you instead of the others. Doesn't have to always be completely beneficial just different. (๑•ㅂ•)و✧
(good luck)

1. Your background. Talk a lil bit about your past experiences, focus on stuff that will make you a good fit for the current role.
2. Strengths and weaknesses. Talk about a previous job experience that highlights these topics. For strength focus on how you used it to improve your previous work. For weaknesses, after mentioning it, mention how you overcame or managed it.
3. Why you left. Don't shit talk the previous job, praise it and how it helped you develop skills ABC, then continue on how you want to look for more opportunity to utilize said skills and tie it in with the current role.
From my experience, if the interview feels like a conversation rather than an interrogation, then there's a better chance of getting the job. And even if you don't pass, dw, continue to interview and grow your interview skills. People underestimate interview skills tbh. The more you interview, the more you're comfortable with what to do.
This ain’t the place for this but I am curious for your opinions and advice. Any tips when you’re having a job interview soon? Like what kind of questions should I prepare myself with?