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"You've got the call and you've been invited for the job interview.

My name's Becca and Armor


is also here at the workgroup. And today we're going to be preparing the interview do's and
don'ts to help take away and strength preparation is key. Take time to read for:
Be prepared - your CV, the company, and job specification to relate your answers back to the
company needs. Relax but don't be so relaxed to ignore the fact that you have an interview
tomorrow. Showing up late to an interview tells:
Arrive early - the interviewer you're unorganized and couldn't ruin your chances of landing the
job. Remember, your interviewer is a person; they understand life happens. So, if you truly
know you'll be running late, call and apologize. Keep the tone positive. First impressions count.
First impressions count - be confident, smile, take your interviewer's hand, and dress
appropriately. Don't do a Sammy, wearing clothes that are way too casual, showing you don't
care about the job, company, or interviewer. Basically, it's late and it's when it's late. So,
Sammy says here you must company, you know.
Oh no, actually, that was basically, I was just too good for that. I just kept coming up with these
poor some ideas, and they just couldn't handle, they couldn't see. You don't get credit.
Be honest
for making things up, be honest, and use your prepared answers to showcase yourself in a
positive way. So, some of the salary is fairly market rate for all holidays. They go up at the
time, but you'll start on just a basic two days. Anyways, remember, an interview is a:
Pay attention
two-way process. As much as an interviewer is looking to see if you're a good fit for them, you
should be looking to see if the company is a good fit. Feet, so Rebecca, the salary as discussed,
it's very market rate for the position. To the interviewer and always ask questions. So, Rebecca,
what's major? Remember, you didn't do all that preparation for the sake of it. Show:
Show enthusiasm
enthusiasm and highlight to the interviewer everything you've learned about the company. Even
if you were late, it's always important to leave a lasting leave the interview positively positive
impression of yourself. Okay, oh, you poor by the week. Yep, thank you guys. That was our
interviews do's and don'ts. Make sure to give it."

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