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You may be a pro at what you do, but few people can say that they are "pros" at looking for a job and getting offers. Thus, to be certain of doing the best you possibly can in this area, it is wise to spend a few minutes reviewing the basics. Remember one thing above all else: the people with whom you must compete for any position are similarly qualified. The choices made by employers will then reflect even more on your individual skill of interviewing. It's not only what you know. It's what you do with what you know. This information has been generated from years of observing successful and unsuccessful interviewing techniques. It is suggested that this information be reviewed quickly the first time through, and then again, more slowly, pausing to reflect on each idea. Please note that the ideas are not fully developed, but rather are starting points which should initiate further thought and examination. Finally, before an actual interview, quickly scan the material again to refresh your memory and plan a course of action.
Preparing For the Interview |
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