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Subject:RE: Interviewing Strategies From:Maggie_Secara -at- capgroup -dot- com Date:Wed, 6 Dec 2006 09:36:16 -0800
vrfour -at- verizon -dot- net wrote on 12/06/2006 09:18:36 AM:
>
> Of course, these points should be noted along with the basics: show up
on
> time, ask questions, assume at least 50% of the talk-time (don't let the
> interviewer do most of the talking).
Don't be afraid to take notes during the interview.
Sum up why you're the right person for the job.
And ask for the job! (Assuming you want it) Enthusiasm counts for more than
you realize.
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