FIFO job interviews focus just as much on your mindset and lifestyle fit as your skills. Here’s how to stand out and secure the role.
Before the Interview
- Research the company – Know their sites, services, and clients.
- Read the job ad carefully – Tailor your experience to match what they’re asking for.
- Practice responses to common questions:
- “How do you manage being away from home?”
- “What safety procedures have you followed before?”
- “Tell us about a time you worked in a team under pressure.”
During the Interview
- Be honest and confident – Don’t oversell or undersell yourself.
- Emphasize key traits – Reliability, safety awareness, teamwork, adaptability.
- Show lifestyle readiness – Let them know you understand what FIFO is like.
- Highlight willingness to learn – Especially if you’re new to the industry.
- Mention transferable skills – From hospitality, retail, trades, or sports.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Talking too casually or swearing
- Not asking any questions about the job or site
- Over-explaining why you left a previous job
- Sounding unsure about rosters or site life
Questions You Can Ask
- “What’s the typical day like on this site?”
- “What kind of rosters do you run?”
- “Is training provided on-site?”
- “What are the expectations during downtime?”
FIFO recruiters want reliable, humble, and hardworking individuals. If you show you’re site-ready and mentally tough, you’re halfway there.






























