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Interview Mistakes to Avoid
December 27, 2012 by William Frierson
Making a good impression in an interview is a big step in landing a new job. In order for veterans (and other job seekers) to achieve this goal, it is important not to make the mistakes mentioned in the following post.Interviews are a time of excitement , anticipation, and anxiety for many job seekers. A good interview is the key to a new career. For this reason, it’s not always the most qualified person who gets an offer; it’s frequently the person who has the best interview. Here are some interview mistakes to avoid, so that you can put your best foot forward:
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The Power of the Informational Interview
December 11, 2012 by William Frierson
Participating in an informational interview is a chance to gather information for your job search. The following post discusses this interview and guides you through its process.Informational interviews use your network to prospect for leads and opportunities. If you want a job interview, you should understand the informational interview and how to initiate it and use it effectively. Gathering information in this way opens the doors to opportunities while minimizing rejections and competition.
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Interview Advice
August 22, 2006 by heather eagarInterview advice is available from just about everywhere and everyone. An interview can be seen as an opportunity instead of a trial, which is what most people feel that they are on when they are being interviewed for any job position. It is as much of an opportunity for a potential employer to discover what a candidate has to offer their company as well as what the company can offer the candidate. Just as it is expected that an interviewer will ask questions during an interview, you need to be prepared to ask your own questions during the interview. Asking questions shows the interviewer that you are interested in their company and have put thought into becoming an employee.

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