Off Topic I have a job interview and have no idea on how to prepare!

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Update: interview went really really well and pay is decent. Still don’t have it completely yet but it’s looking good! Minimum wage here is 12.41 and for the first 10 days when I’m being trained it’s 13 per hour (I’m shadowing another coach’s class) , then it goes up to 14 when I have my own class. If I work more than 3 days per week then I get 15 an hour. This stuff is pretty good imo. The application I filled out upon arrival asked for prior work experience and put babysitting where I got 12.50 for one child and 15 for her and her sibling at the same time. I have a working interview tomorrow that I’m now nervous for. This is what makes or breaks the job and I really want it! The coaches are so nice and a lot of them are my age or just barely older. What do you guys suggest for the working interview? It’s from 9-1.
 
What do you guys suggest for the working interview? It’s from 9-1.

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