The Steps


Intro:
Before you begin
Step 1:
Research the company
Step 2:
Research the position
Step 3:
Research the interviewer
Step 4:
Gather your supplies
Step 5:
Prepare some interview questions
Step 6:
Prepare yourself for the big moment



The Necessities


A few copies of your resume

Resume paper

A resume folder

A pen and paper

A business appropriate outfit



Time


One to two days to research the company, position, and interviewer; one to two hours to prepare your resume, references, and portfolio; and half an hour to iron and lay out clothes

 

Business


2torial #0957:
Learn2 Prepare for a Job Interview

Get a job!

You've finally finagled an interview for that dream job you know you'd be perfect for. The problem is, whenever you imagine yourself in the interview, your palms start to sweat, your heart races, and the most intelligent thing you can think of to say is, "Give me the job--please?" Don't despair. We'll take you through the key but basic moves toward getting ready for the big day, so you'll feel prepared, confident, and ready to show your stuff.

Before You Begin

There's one important question you need to ask yourself: Do I really want this job? It's easy to convince yourself that the job will be "good enough" simply because the company in question has granted you an interview. And although it's wise to attend every interview you can to gain practice and learn more about your field, it's essential to remember that the people conducting the interview aren't only interviewing you--you're interviewing them as well.

Go 2 Step 1




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Negotiate a Raise

#0411
Hire Employees

#0803
Choose Employee Benefits

#0955
Terminate an Employee

 

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