Improve Your
Interview Technique
A job interview gives you a chance to shine.
What you say and what you
do is going to either move you to the next round of consideration for
employment or knock you out of contention.
It doesn t take much to
make an...
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Improve Your
Interview Technique
A job interview gives you a chance to shine.
What you say and what you
do is going to either move you to the next round of consideration for
employment or knock you out of contention.
It doesn t take much to
make an impression - good or bad.
If you haven t taken time to dress
appropriately or if you say the "wrong" thing, it will be over.
Take the time to prepare your interview technique including knowing
what s on your resume, being able to present why you are qualified for
the job, why you are interested in the company, and practicing staying
calm and focused.
It s important to remember that the image the
interviewer has of you when he first meets you is the one that is going to
last.
Know the Facts
I ve been surprised when applicants weren t able to tell me their dates of
employment or what they actually did on a day-to-day basis at their job.
Review your work history - and make sure what you say matches what s
on your resume.
Take the time t
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