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Tips For Acing A Job Interview

Think About The Impression You Want To Leave

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Pay attention to how you look.  Dress conservatively. Be neat, clean, and well groomed.

Mind your manners.

Leave your cell phone home -- or at least turn it off. If you forget and it rings during an interview, excuse yourself long enough to turn it off. Don't take the call.

Good eye contact lets the interviewer know you're confident -- and interested in what the interviewer has to say.

Agreeing with statements made by the interviewer lets an interviewer know you share the same beliefs. 


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