Preparing for a job interview for an internship in Bali (without panicking)
Our recruitment partners will contact you for an interview. And yes, for many people,
this is their first real interview. It's normal to feel stressed.
Objective: to give you a simple, effective structure that you can prepare in 30 minutes (also available in English).
Quick checklist (10 minutes) before your interview
The simple script (7 steps) to introduce yourself
The goal is not to recite your resume. The goal is to make your profile clear in 60–90 seconds.
Stop hiding your skills: that's what recruiters want to see.
Many students list their skills in small print at the bottom of their resume.
Bad idea: in Bali, recruiters want to understand what you can do, quickly.
Simple rule: one skill = one piece of evidence (project, association, assignment, content, result).
Questions that make you appear serious
Ready? You apply, we'll coordinate the rest.
If you've followed this guide, you're already ahead of most candidates: you'll be clear and organized. And if you're feeling stressed, that's normal. Recruiters are mainly looking for someone who is reliable and easy to understand.
Want an internship in Bali? We simplify the entire process.
We don't just "submit" your application.
We help you present a clear, solid profile that is easy for local recruiters to read.
If this is your first real process, that's normal. We're here to help you avoid silly mistakes (and save you time).
Have a question before applying?
Contact us, we respond quickly.