
Let’s face it — interviews can be stressful. Especially if you haven’t done one in years, or if English isn’t your first language.
But here’s the good news:
With a little preparation, you can stand out and land the job you deserve.
1. Show Up On Time
Being late sends the wrong message.
- For in-person interviews: arrive at least 10 minutes early
- For virtual interviews: check your internet, camera, and surroundings in advance
2. Know Your Driving History
Be ready to answer questions like:
- How long have you been driving?
- What types of routes have you done?
- Any tickets or accidents?
Be honest. If there’s anything on your record, explain it calmly and clearly.
3. Be Professional
You don’t need to wear a suit, but clean clothes and a respectful attitude go a long way.
Make eye contact — it builds trust.
4. Ask Questions
Interviewers love it when candidates show interest. Try:
- “What does a typical day look like in this role?”
- “How often are drivers home vs. on the road?”
It shows you’re serious and thinking ahead.
🎯 Bonus Tip: Nervous? No worries.
Almost G Staffing helps drivers prepare for interviews — with mock interviews and helpful tips — so you walk in ready and confident.