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    1. It is never appropriate to arrive late, or more than 10 minutes early, for your interview. If you show up to a job interview late, ill prepared, or dressed inappropriately, you could be sealing your own fate.

    2. A neat, professional appearance, is never out of style and is always apropos for a job interview.

    3. Walk tall, smile, make eye contact, and present a firm handshake - this goes for men and women.

    4. Bring at least two copies of your resume to the interview.

    5. You will feel much more at ease if you have rehearsed with a friend, relative, or co-worker a day or two before the interview to sharpen your communication skills.

    6. Answer questions clearly and concisely.

    7. Don't get long winded or meander into personal details that are just not appropriate to discuss.

    8. Try to keep the interview on target and focused on you.

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    2. A neat, professional appearance, is never out of style and is always apropos for a job interview.

    3. Walk tall, smile, make eye contact, and present a firm handshake - this goes for men and women.

    4. Bring at least two copies of your resume to the interview.

    5. You will feel much more at ease if you have rehearsed with a friend, relative, or co-worker a day or two before the interview to sharpen your communication skills.

    6. Answer questions clearly and concisely.

    7. Don't get long winded or meander into personal details that are just not appropriate to discuss.

    8. Try to keep the interview on target and focused on you.

    9. Be

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    tact, and present a firm handshake - this goes for men and women.

    4. Bring at least two copies of your resume to the interview.

    5. You will feel much more at ease if you have rehearsed with a friend, relative, or co-worker a day or two before the interview to sharpen your communication skills.

    6. Answer questions clearly and concisely.

    7. Don't get long winded or meander into personal details that are just not appropriate to discuss.

    8. Try to keep the interview on target and focused on you.

    9. Be

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    u have rehearsed with a friend, relative, or co-worker a day or two before the interview to sharpen your communication skills.

    6. Answer questions clearly and concisely.

    7. Don't get long winded or meander into personal details that are just not appropriate to discuss.

    8. Try to keep the interview on target and focused on you.

    9. Be

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    p>7. Don't get long winded or meander into personal details that are just not appropriate to discuss.

    8. Try to keep the interview on target and focused on you.

    9. Be prepared to sell yourself by highlighting your strengths, your accomplishments, and your excitement about working for this potential employer.

    10. Don't apologize for anything, simply accentuate positive and relevant information. Arrive with an attitude of "humble egotism".

    11. Psyche yourself up into creating the impression that "I'm good, I know I'm better than good, but I know I have more to learn".

    12. Show enthusiasm, dedication, and ambition through your body language and your words.

    13. The single goal of an interview is to get a job offer. You can always think the offer over and turn it down later, but objective is to get that job offer instead of any other candidate.

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