Nailing The Interview - Six Ways To Make A Good Impression

Topics:
Interviews
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EmploymentDigest.net,
Human Resources,
Impression,
Job,
Recruitment & Selection,
Workforce Management
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EmploymentDigest.net

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Overview: In a slow economy, every job interview can be a precious opportunity. Whatever your qualifications, assume there are other strong candidates competing for the same job. If you've been called in for an interview, then congratulations - it typically means you've at least made the short list based on how your background looks on paper. Whether or not you get the job, however, may depend on the impression you make in person. Interviewing well is a form of performance. You have to prepare, and you have to put your full energy and attention into it when the time comes.

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Format: HTML | Date: Mar 2009 | Pages: 5


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