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How Do You Interview For A Job?

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How Do You Interview For A Job?

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An interview is the critical step that determines whether or not a company will hire you. It’s important that you control as many aspects of the interview as possible. Dress for success. It doesn’t matter what type of position you are applying for; remember, you don’t have the job yet. The first impression you make will be a lasting one. Bring a couple extra copies of your resume. Make sure it is on quality paper with no errors. Be prepared to answer questions in detail relating to everything you put on your resume. Bring your own notepad and pen and be prepared to take notes. Research the company you are applying to. Search the Dun & Bradstreet and Hoover’s websites to learn as much about the company and the principals conducting the interview as you can (see Resources below). A company’s website will tell you the things they want you to know, but Dun & Bradstreet or Hoover’s will tell you additional information. Learn as much as you can about the job you are interviewing for prior to

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