Nerves—they affect the best of us. Some interview nerves = Good . Feeling anxious before a big event in your life is perfectly normal and actually a healthy response to the stimulus and situation you’re faced with. (And don’t forget that a little anxiety will actually help keep you sharp and quick-witted.) But obviously, it’s crucial that you don’t let your interview nerves impact your performance in a negative way. Lots of interview nerves = Bad If you are so nervous that you feel overwhelmed and can’t think straight then that’s not a great place to be and clearly, your performance will be affected in a way that won’t be beneficial. Interview nerves and anxiety arise mainly through fear of the unknown and in this article we tell you exactly what to expect and how to prepare your mind and body to ensure you feel relaxed and confident during your SSB interview. The best part about getting an SSB interview is you have at least a minimum...