Two things:
1. you'll have an opportunity at the end - should you take it - to make a short statement of why you would be good for the job. Think about a possible statement. It would also help if you refer to something you learned during the interview about the the job to add to why you would be a good fit.
2. ask a few questions to clarify what was said or to answer questions you've come up with - and hopefully you have a few.
Both of these items show you can deal with people and also show you have an interest in the job and what is going on. The very last thing you should ask if it isn't covered is something about next steps.
Polish your shoes and dress at least at the level that the current employees dress, if not better!
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