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Interviews Interview- a planned meeting between a job applicant and an employer. Virtual interview – an on-line interview (Skype) Informational interview- A planned meeting in which a job applicant learns more about an occupation from a person employed in that job area.
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Etiquette A code of behavior that guides social manners.
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Follow Up Letter A brief letter written in business form to thank the employer for the interview.
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Postmark The official US Postal Service stamp on the delivered mail. The official US Postal Service stamp on the delivered mail. It is best that your follow-up letter be postmarked within two days of your interview.
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401K Program Retirement program that companies offer to its employees
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Always dress one step above what you would wear on the job. Arrive 5-10 minutes early Make eye contact with the interviewer Don’t brag about your accomplishments during the interview. Your resume is the place you list your experience and accomplishments.
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After the interview, you should always write a follow-up letter thanking the interviewer for his time and include a statement about your continued interest in the position.
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Illegal Never answer a question that violates your rights. You can ask how the question and job are related and state that you are happy to answer any question that is job related. Never answer a question that violates your rights. You can ask how the question and job are related and state that you are happy to answer any question that is job related.
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Always ask about pay and benefits. Ask the employer if they offer health insurance, and a retirement plan?
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Few job seekers are offered a job after just one or two interviews. Few job seekers are offered a job after just one or two interviews.
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