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Making a Good Impression at an Interview

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Summary: In order to make a good impression at an interview, shake hands firmly, be prepared and end with strong information. Make a good impression at an interview with tips from a management and sales trainer in this free video on job interviewing.

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By Gloria Dixon Campbell
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Gloria Dixon Campbell has an executive MBA in management from the University of South Florida and a BA in sociology from the University of West Florida. She has developed, researched...read more

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"This is Gloria Campbell with Advantage Training Systems located in St. Petersburg, Florida. How to leave a memorable impression after an interview? You want to always make sure that you leave the interviewer with a good impression of you. Shake their hand firmly. You may even leave them with a bit of information that they may want to remember. Always end with your strongest information. If you were the top salesperson at your company for the last ten years, that's what you want that interviewer to remember about you. Also, make sure that you're relaxed, you're well prepared. You might also ask about the next step. If you want the job, make sure that you don't leave there without the interviewer knowing that. Leaving a great impression, being self assured and giving that interviewer a reason to remember you is the best way to leave a great impression at an interview. Always remember -- get that thank you note back to them just as a reminder. But the best thing that you can do is to make a great impression from the beginning to the end of the interview. Give that interviewer the assurance that you are the right person for the job. I'm Gloria Campbell with Advantage Training Systems in St. Petersburg, Florida, giving you some ideas on how to leave the interview and leave a great impression with that interviewer and you'll land that job."

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