Interview Information For That Second Visit To Secure The Job

Topics:
Interviews
Tags:
Human Resources,
Interview,
Job,
Recruitment & Selection,
Redgoldfish,
Workforce Management
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Redgoldfish

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Overview: If you have been invited back for a second interview then things are looking good. You have obviously managed to impress your interviewer in the first place or else you wouldn't have been invited back for another go. Don't get complacent though. It's just as important to do your preparation prior to the second interview as it was for your first. Your interviewer has either invited you back to get a little more information about you or it may be a more senior member of staff wants to meet you to ask some questions.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2009 | Pages: 2


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