This should never be over-looked. Nearly all company websites have information about the organisational structure, history, strategic direction of the company, its products and services, key customers or clients, and culture, and all of this information can be extremely helpful.
Start by reviewing the company’s LinkedIn page, including their "Life" tab for a closer look at their culture, people, and values. Then head over to their Instagram or TikTok channels for behind-the-scenes content, and check Glassdoor for anonymous reviews on leadership, team dynamics, and interview experiences.
Look out for:
Recent company announcements or achievements
Organisational values and employee advocacy
Common themes in reviews (e.g., culture, flexibility, innovation)
Make sure you make notes so you can discuss some of these points and ask questions during the interview.
If your recruiter shares who’s on your interview panel, look them up on LinkedIn.
Review their:
This insight can help you build rapport and tailor your responses to their background or areas of focus. For example, if they regularly post about sustainability or leadership development, you can prepare examples that reflect similar values.
Before your interview, review your own social media presence – especially LinkedIn. Make sure your:
Experience and skills are up to date and align with your resume
Headline and summary reflect your value proposition
Public content supports your professional bran
Google yourself to check what hiring managers might see. Consider switching personal accounts (e.g., Facebook or Instagram) to private if they include content you wouldn’t want an employer to view.
Following the company and your interviewers on LinkedIn or Instagram shows genuine interest. Engaging with posts before your interview can:
Increase your visibility
Help you stay up to date with news or campaigns they care about
Give you talking points to bring into the conversation
Bonus tip: Comment on or share a relevant industry article – it can showcase your knowledge and enthusiasm for the sector.
Review the company’s recent social posts, blogs, and news updates. What are they talking about?
If they’re discussing AI innovation, customer experience, or DE&I programs, think about how your experience aligns. You can then bring tailored stories and examples that connect your background to what matters most to them right now.
Social media gives you a strategic advantage – if you know how to use it well. From doing your homework on interviewers to making a great first impression online, it’s a simple but powerful way to prepare.
Here is a quick checklist for how to prep for a job interview using social media platforms:
✅ Check company updates on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Glassdoor
✅ Research your interviewer’s LinkedIn profile
✅ Optimise your LinkedIn and review your online presence
✅ Google yourself to see what employers will find
✅ Follow and engage with relevant content