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Interview
do's and dont's
Research the job and company
"The Interview"
"Helpful tips" by w. dean lee
Helpful tips for the interview
10 reasons for rejection
20 commonly asked interview questions
Questions you should ask
A note on ethics
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The
interview is your opportunity to sell yourself. Do not go in expecting
the interviewer to do all the work. A good interview should be
a two-way conversation with both parties doing some of the asking
and some of the telling.
- Before
you completely stress out, stop to remember a few reasons you
have nothing to fear but fear itself. (Taken from "Sweaty
Palms: The Neglected Art of Being Interviewed" by H. Anthony
Smedley)
- Interviews
center on the subject you know (or should know) best: yourself.
- If
you've done your homework, you have an advantage: you know more
about the interviewer and the company than the interviewer knows
about you.
- Interviewers
expect you to be nervous.
- You
have nothing to lose.You didn't have a job offer before the
interview. If you don't have one after it, you're no worse off
than before.
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