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Subject:Re: Tips for Second Interview From:Jeff Hanvey <jewahe -at- comcast -dot- net> To:ekarenski-techwrl -at- yahoo -dot- com Date:Fri, 22 Jun 2007 11:52:02 -0400
Karen wrote:
> Would it look bad if you came into an interview with a note card with questions on it so you could check off which ones had been answered already and find out the answers to the others at the end of the interview? I'm not sure if that looks like you're prepared or stupid. (I feel so out of the interviewing loop!)
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I've never used a note card, but I always bring in a notebook, and write
out a list of things that I think should be addressed during the
interview. As the interviewer and I talk, I take notes and mark things
that I'd like to follow up on.
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