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  1. Communicate better in business by listening intently to what the other person is saying, asking clarifying questions, paraphrasing what was heard and responding once the other person is done speaking. Follow up on business conversations with questions and a restatement of facts the next day using instructions from a professional resume writer and interview skills coach in this free video on business communication.

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  2. When interviewing for a job, research the company, avoid fidgeting, maintain eye contact, be respectful to everyone, dress appropriately, do a test run to the interview site, and try to relax. Listen closely, and practice answering job interview questions in order to land a job with help from a professional resume writer and interview skills coach in this free video on job interviews.

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  3. To answer questions in a job interview, listen to the interviewer, use a structured format for answers, and keep answers to a minute in length. Relax and smile when answering interview questions with tips from a professional resume writer and interview skills coach in this free video on job interviews.

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  4. Dress for an interview by matching the outfit to the job industry, wearing business casual attire, picking neutral colors and avoiding flashy accessories. Try to dress one step above how you would dress on a regular day at the job with help from a professional resume writer and interview skills coach in this free video on job interviews.

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  5. Answer questions in a structured oral interview by describing the situation, stating the objective, giving examples and showing the positive end results for the company. When answering a job interview question, spend the most time talking about how your actions proved positive results with advice from a professional resume writer and interview skills coach in this free video on job interviews.

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  6. Make a good impression at a job interview by showing up 10 to 15 minutes early, treating everyone with respect, remembering names, making eye contact and answering questions in a clear, concise voice. Remember to breathe, smile and relax during a job interview with tips from a professional resume writer and interview skills coach in this free video on job interviews.

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  7. Do a second follow-up after a phone interview for a job by waiting a few days, calling the interviewer, stating your name and information, and asking about the job. Repeat your contact information for a job interview follow-up with instructions from a professional resume writer and interview skills coach in this free video on job interviews.

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  8. When dressing for a college scholarship interview, wear clothes that would be appropriate for a job interview, consider business casual attire, and cover any visible body art. Tone down flashy clothes for a scholarship interview with advice from a professional resume writer and interview skills coach in this free video on interviews.

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  9. Follow up after a job interview by sending a thank you note, calling after several business days and keeping the conversation brief. Restate your name and the time you interviewed to job the employers memory after a job interview with advice from a professional resume writer and interview skills coach in this free video on job interviews.

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  10. Prepare for an interview by researching the company, doing a test drive to the interview site, reviewing the qualifications and practicing with a friend. Anticipate common job interview questions with help from a professional resume writer and interview skills coach in this free video on job interviews.

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  11. To have a good job interview, research the company and the position, practice common interview questions with a friend, limit answers to a minute in length, and remember people's names. State a serious interest in the position before leaving a job interview with tips from a professional resume writer and interview skills coach in this free video on job interviews.

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Shannon Terry Shannon Terry is a resume writer and interview skills coach with 14 years of training and teaching experience in college career centers, placement agencies, and as a corporate trainer. She offers complementary resume critiques at Women for Hire job fairs. Terry is also a current member of the Career Management Alliance.dkdk

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