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10 Things To Do Before A Job Interview

1. Research the company/ organization you are trying to work for.
2. Write down a series of questions you might be asked in an interview. Practice answering them. Have a friend help you out.
3. Try to travel to the interview site before the interview to have an idea of how long it takes to get there and not run the chance of getting lost.
4. Confirm the date of the interview, the time, place, and your interviewer’s name.
5. Dress in Professional attire. For example a black suit and tie with a white button up shirt underneath and a pair of dress shoes for men. For woman, a suit or black dress pants and a button up shirt. Keep makeup and jewelry simple or have none at all. Make sure you are neatly groomed. If you are not sure research proper interview attire.
6. Arrive at least 15 minutes early to the interview.
7. Make sure to make eye contact, smile, give a firm handshake, and be friendly and professional to everyone.
8. Be positive and give positive answers to questions
9. Think before you speak and be honest. Speak clearly and in proper English.
10. Thank your interviewer for their time after the interview is finished, give a handshake.
 
 
-Elizabeth M.

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