For those of you currently job hunting or those that may eventually want a career change,
this is an awesome blog that posts career and interview advice. There's a certain finesse that accompanies a successful interview, one that needs to be practiced and fine-tuned. I've yet to reach this stage in my professional life, but a good interview can definitely make the difference between victory and defeat.
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Melanie Griffith in Working Girl. Just don't smoke in the office. Via |
And how to you even get to that stage? As Katie Couric said during commencement, in the digital age where most applications are submitted online and hundreds of people are applying for the same job, it's still who you know that matters. Connections really are what's important. So enjoy! I hope that this helps!
Yes interviews are a lot of work but practice makes perfect! Nowadays you also have so much information at your fingertips you have to do your research on the company, the interviewers you name it. I always write out answers to possible questions and information about the company and interviewers and then practice out loud. You'd be surprised how much better and calm you'll be. Remember to be confident too, you're interviewing them too!
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