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Research And Preparation Are Key For Achieving Success

Research And Preparation Are Key For Achieving Success

*You must start by doing your homework. This means researching the company you are interviewing with, either google it, find a company website, note things you want to remember or recall.

*Corporate Culture is important for many reasons. Reference whatever you find out about, for example, a newsletter that describes events for employees, like annual picnic or carnival. This probably means that they value and cater to employees and their families.

*Always find out the name of the person interviewing you. Finding who key players are and referencing them will show that you took initiative.

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Prepare Like A Boss

Prepare Like A Boss

*Assuming that you have built a dynamic resume that will set you apart from the pack, then your next step is to prepare, prepare, and prepare some more.

*Overcoming anxiety, stress, and debilitating nervousness is the key to being seen as a viable candidate.

*Being as professional an...

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The End Of The Interview Is Your Last Chance

*ASK QUESTIONS

*You won't seem to invested in working for this company if you have nothing to ask about.

*Writing your questions down in a small notebook that you take with you can make it easier.

*Taking notes is not a bad idea either, so take a pen as well.

*Don't overw...

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Find The Info That Will Place You Above The Other Applicants

Find The Info That Will Place You Above The Other Applicants

*I must emphasize the importance of doing your homework. This is something that the majority don't even think about doing, so it can be a deciding point.

*Knowing certain facts about the company you are applying for will make you come off as detail oriented and a well prepared applicant. ...

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Prepare For Questions, But Do Not Sound Rehearsed

Prepare For Questions, But Do Not Sound Rehearsed

*When preparing, there are some questions that are a given.

*Can you tell me about yourself? This is one you need to have an answer for quickly.

*Can you describe your biggest weakness? DO NOT say that you have no weaknesses. Instead, take a short time to explain how you are overcomi...

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Make The Interview A Conversation Not An Interrogation

Make The Interview A Conversation Not An Interrogation

*By making a connection with the hiring manager, you will set yourself apart from other applicants.

*Look around the lobby or the office and if you see anything you have in common, bring it up.

*Make sure you know what you are talking about. Bringing up basketball because you see pic...

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