Whether you are trying to find your first job or you are |
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looking for a different job, the interview can be one of |
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the most stressful experiences you go through. But you |
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can certainly perform better if you are adequately |
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trained. In fact, job interview readying is a lot easier |
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now thanks to the Internet and social websites. They |
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will help you to create more confident image for your |
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prospective employer. Firstly, you should do a |
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self-assessment. Take a listing of your sciences and |
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endowments as well as your strengths and weaknesses. |
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Have specific examples of how you have applied these to |
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your piece of work and what the outcome was. |
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Look over your resume and be sure you are familiar with |
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your sum up. Too often applicants send out their resume |
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and forget what is on it. |
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Look the company. The Internet can furnish you with just |
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about everything you want to know about a company. Look |
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over their internet site, and read any articles about |
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them. |
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Use your electronic networks. Find peoples who work at |
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the company you are interviewing with and try to find |
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out more. |
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Practice questions. This is the most significant piece |
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of your job interview preparation. Find not only basic |
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interview questions but questions usual to the job you |
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are interviewing for. Know the location of the |
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interview. This might seem like clear advice but it's |
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better to be on the safe side! Remember to be on time! |
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