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Blog Post: An Easy to Avoid Interview Disaster
posted Friday, October 9, 2009 12:23 PM
Job interviews are stressful enough without something going wrong.
If you’ve been on the job market for even two weeks, the importance of preparation has been emphasized. You’re told to inventory your skills and experience, so you know what to highlight in the interview. You’re told to do company research, so you can demonstrate your interest. You’re told to generate accomplishment statements and stories to incorporate into your responses. You’ve practiced your responses to tough interview questions. You have extra copies of your resume. You’re ready to go. When preparing for a job interview there is so much in your control. Don’t let the small, yet important details trip you up. Can you imagine the stress and frustration you’d feel if you arrived at the interview destination only to find out that you were in the wrong place? To compound matters, you may still have just enough time to make it to the correct location, only if there is no traffic or other potential obstacles. So, you race off to the other correct location hoping you make it, but you might not. It would be unfortunate to lose out on a job opportunity because you didn’t know where to go. To avoid making this mistake, simply take these four steps:
Take the time to make sure you’re going to the right place. In this competitive job market, you can’t afford to make mistakes. Click this link to read more articles on networking and job search: http://tinyurl.com/dmth27 Get better results from your job search efforts. Request the audio program and special report, 3 Secrets to Creating Luck in Your Job Search. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Contact Markell today to schedule your free 20-minute career strategy consultation- http://www.futures-in-motion.com/contact_us.php
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