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How to prepare for a job interview 76 Articles

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    by Pam Mistyhn

    You've already impressed the potential employer with your stellar resume and now they'd like to discuss your possible position amongst their field of players. Sitting through an interview can be an anxiety laden experienc...read more

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    by Allison Braund

    If you have an interview, you are halfway there. The employer has seen your resume and decided you have the skills to do the job. Although interviews can be nerve-wracking, it's possible to go into an interview and come ou...read more

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    by Wenbin Nah

    Congratulations, you have impressed the company with your resume and have been just been called up for an interview. What now? To secure that dream job you've always been wishing for, you have got to ace that interview. ...read more

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    by Mary Moss

    A job interview is not the first step of your employment journey. Long before the interview ever occurs, there are some crucial things you need to know and do. You'll only have one chance to make a good impression. This ar...read more

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    by B. B. James

    As a manager in a mid-sized company who has hired dozens of people over the past 15 years, here are some things I look for in people during interviews. 1. Familiarity with our company. If the person hasn't done the rudi...read more

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    by Lady Lorianna

    Preparation is the key for a successful job interview. The better you are prepared, the greater confidence you will have and the better you will do. There are both big and small things to think of during your preparation. ...read more

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    by Melissa Holland-Forde

    A job interview is the one opportunity to give your best presentation regarding your eligibility for employment. Appearance, intelligence, marketability, and a positive attitude are all areas that a recruiter will be eval...read more

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    by Annalou Mack

    PREPARING FOR A JOB INTERVIEW There are certain steps that are followed in the hiring process. The interview is one of the last before being accepted for a position with a company or organization. Once you have sent you...read more

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    by Rachel Brown

    Job interviews can be scary. However, if you take some time to prepare, you can ace that interview. These steps give you a solid foundation on what you need to know before you walk into that interview room. (1) Kn...read more

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    by Elijah Fabunmi

    Does the idea of going to a job interview make you feel a little queasy? Many people find that it is the most difficult part of the hiring process. But it doesn't have to be. The more you prepare and practice, the more com...read more

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    by Apple Scott

    Job-seekers can best prepare for job interviews by anticipating interview questions, researching the employer, developing interview response outlines, and practicing your responses (but avoiding memorizing those responses)...read more

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    by Tiffany Bradford

    Changing jobs is a stressful time for many reasons. There is a great deal of uncertainty, particularly if you are changing careers or out looking for that first real job. Once you have created a great resume been asked t...read more

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    by Isabel Sacks

    Preparation, preparation and preparation this is all you need to remember and you will find a job interview much easier to cope with and therefore, you will be less nervous and perform better. 1. You have got through t...read more

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    by Alison Myers

    Once you've landed a job interview, it's safe to say your outstanding resume and cover letter got you that interview. However, you cannot sit back and relax. Preparing for the interview is serious work and is a test to see...read more

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    by Jessica Northcutt

    There are many things you can do to prepare yourself for an interview. Things to consider are your appearance, practicing your interview answers, relaxing before an interview, and getting proper information on the companie...read more

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    by Victoria Rose Perkins

    There are obvious things one must do to make a good impression on a future employer. Dressing neatly and appropriately, being on time for the interview, and dont forget to wear a pleasant smile, all go without saying. A...read more

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    by Donna Pope

    An interview is not a recitation of everything that you have done in your life. It is your opportunity to communicate why you are the person that can solve the organization's business problem. When vacancies exist within ...read more

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    by Violet Addiline

    Preparation separates the good interview from the great interview. You have passed the first hurdle by getting the interview. What do you need to do now? While every job interview is different, there are key tactics th...read more

  • by Patricia Robb

    I had an interview in the morning, but I was so busy with my job, I was arranging an engagement party for my daughter and my father was ill in the hospital that I just didn't have time to bring any clothes to the dry clean...read more

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    by Lesley Jackson

    Interviewing can be a most daunting task, especially for those who are unprepared. Whether interviewing for a first position, a new position with another organization, or a position within a current organization, preparat...read more

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