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Preparation Before Interview

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Preparation before interview

Job seeker

It's very important. Do you know what you should do during the interview time? Here are some of the employment guidance experts from Columbia University.

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One day before the interview.

Get ready

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A. in order to avoid getting lost, go to the interview place first.


B. prepare cash, tickets and everything else that will enable you to arrive at the interview place on time.


Preparations for the evening before the interview:


A. review your understanding of the company and your resume.


B. loudly tell you the skills you learned from the work you have done, and why you are the best candidate for the job.

Record key points on an index card.


C. If you are prepared to bring information that can prove your performance, mark the most noticeable ones.


D. put suits, make-up boxes, resume, paper and a pen.


E. doesn't drink and sleep well.


Preparations for the morning of the interview:


A. eats a high protein and high carbohydrate breakfast (Cereals, fruits, eggs) and is full of energy.


B. review the key points in the index card.


C. flip over the newspaper -- chatting during interviews often revolves around the news of the day.


Preparation for 10 minutes before the interview:


A. make sure that you arrive at the interview place ahead of time and wait in the lounge.


B. observed the company's office atmosphere in waiting.

If everyone is wearing jeans and greeting them in a casual tone, you will know that you need not be too rigid in the interview.

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