19th Aug, 2008

Doing a Research won’t hurt


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The most effective job interview tips are often the slightest surprising: do your research, have examples of accomplishments ready to talk about, dress properly, and give a firm handshake. One tip that could be of help is to consider the following scenario. For some reason, an employee sits down to interview for his or her own job, the one that he or she is currently performing, in competition with other applicants who have read about the opening in a newspaper ad. As you might imagine, that would be no contest at all. The current employee would know exactly what the requirements of the job are, would know what successes the company valued, and could talk about all of those elements in a way that would most resonate with the interviewer. In fact, the more exactly you can make your situation, actions and results parallel the requirements of the position then the more you will resemble that imaginary, unbeatable employee who is confidently interviewing for his or her own job.

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