A chance to make a good impression Demonstrate your greatness!!

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A chance to make a good impression Demonstrate your greatness!! The Interview A chance to make a good impression Demonstrate your greatness!!

Preparation Learn about the company and the job position Be ready to discuss your job history/education Prepare yourself for questions they might ask “Why do want to work here?” or “Why are you he best candidate?”

Personal Appearance Dress for success - Business Casual Be clean and well-groomed No smoking or gum chewing

The Interview-The Do’s Be at least 15 minutes early Greet with a firm handshake/ask for his or her name Answer questions concisely and completely Speak proper English Good Body Language/ Eye contact Be enthusiastic and cooperative/ Be confident Sell yourself!!! Re-State your strengths Thank them for time and consideration Send a polite thank you note to the company

Try to avoid at all times during the interview No Slang words Never bad mouth a former worker or employer Never look at your watch or have your cell phone on Don’t ramble or talk too much No slouching or fidgety movements Never lie!!

Information to bring Official Identification Application/Resume with References College Transcripts List of References

Who are you going to hire?