What would you say to me being interviewed for a job at Michigan Works!, this coming Thursday? haha!
First off congrats! I can only speak for what has helped me but here's a few tips.
This is going to sound obvious but practice the common interview questions. Not only will this prepare you for those questions but also for behavioral questions as well.
Tailor every answer to the job you're interviewing for as much as you can. You may have to stretch the truth a bit but obviously don't lie. Work those transferable skills.
Treat the interview like a conversation but not to casual, it helps to calm the nerves. To go back to my earlier point, when answering questions you don't want to sound like you're reading from a script so practice answering those questions in a conversational tone. At least that's what I do lol.
Google the STAR method if you need help formulating your answers. It stands for situation, task, action, result.
If possible think of 1-2 work situations that you can modify depending on the question. I've been coasting on the same 2 scenarios my entire life just switching the employer's name and a few details. It's lazy but it works for me.
Ask questions even if you know the answer but nothing that's easily Google-able. I usually bring 5 or 6. If they already answered it just skip over the question. I write my questions on the back of my resume.
Apologies if this post is all over the place, I'm typing on the phone lol. I am rooting for you and I am sure you'll do great.