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Home > Articles > What Makes You So Special?...Interview Savvy! by Miriam Ziemelis July 31, 2000 So what time is the interview? Are you prepared for it? To tell you the truth, I am a little tired of reading about what you shouldn’t do during an interview. I much rather talk about what you should do during the interview. After all, you are not a kid anymore! You are a seasoned professional, and you know to use your common sense. I am sure that you know what to wear and that you should be there early for the interview (mind you not "stalking" early, just "normal" early). Let’s cover some interview tips that are useful to us and not review the same mundane checklist you can print off of any job site on the Net. After all, if you still need guidance to know that if "it glows it goes" applies to your wardrobe, then you need more help than we can give you here!
Let’s cover some of the things that will show your prospective employer that you have researched the company and also have you walking away from the interview with enough information to know if you want to work with them. Please login/register to read the entire article.
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