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on 5/4/2008 That is one awesome article. I wrote something similar to this about asking for a pay raise.
Good job!!

tgkohn

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on 4/12/2008 Prepare a few questions to ask. (These should not be about the company's products, health of the business, or other factual matters that should be available through news or business sources.) First and foremost, ask about the work environment. Ask about the typical manager load and whether you should expect a trial period and relatively lots of training or management attention. Ask about training in place on the most usual processes in the office that affect you. Ask about training in place for new software and equipment you will be expected to work with. Ask about the company's safety record, particularly if you will work in a manufacturing environment.

Dustin0550

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on 2/6/2008 "Don’t dress like a freak..." Hilarious.

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on 1/22/2008 These are all great tips. I agree totally with these. Practice is so important too!

TheStorm

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on 1/16/2008 Nice to know how the simple things, like skin and cologne, impact an interview. Good to know.

Tariqm

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on 1/3/2008 That is step-by-step detail guide for some one to go for a probable successful interview. I will ask some NLP expert to give us his or her point of view like body gestures and eye contacts etc. Thanks Therese Haberman once again.

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on 12/1/2007 Very well expressed and most informative this
author must have been well schooled in job
ethics. Again , very interesting.

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on 11/14/2007 Great points. Another thing to do if you have the time and resources is to participate in a mock interview and be videotaped. Seeing yourself on video tape reveals mannerisms, expressions, and other personality aspects that you may not know exist or that you are doing.

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on 11/8/2007 Now I know what sort of impression to make during a first interview, thanks for the advice!

TheHabe

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on 11/7/2007 Thanks for taking the time to read and comment! TH

Ynot

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on 11/6/2007 Rats! I was going to write an article on this subject but this one covers everything I was about to say!

khabe2

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on 11/3/2007 Wow. This is great! I wish I had read this earlier in my career.

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on 11/3/2007 The last nurse we didn't hire came chewing gum! Good point. I think step 10 is worthwhile. My daughter did this when she didn't get a job at the college she attends. When the person they hired over her didn't work out, they called her!

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