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This 5 page paper discusses some of the techniques job seekers can use as they prepare for interviews. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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employer and employee a chance to talk and see if there is a good "fit" between them; they also give prospective employees a chance to ask detailed questions about the
company. But the interview itself is the only time a hopeful employee will be able to talk to someone directly, and convince them to hire him. The Research The research
for this report was done by putting the exact phrase "preparing for interviews" into the Ask.com search engine. Because this is a general-interest, non-scholarly topic, the Internet is a good
place to look. Contrary to popular belief, the Internet is not necessarily a useless resource full of boneheads shouting their personal opinions-though they are present, of course. But a responsible
student or researcher can easily sort out (and drop) the personal rants, blogs and other non-credible information, and still find that there are a substantial number of credible sources available
from just this basic search. In this case, putting in these parameters returned 8,980 hits; well look at the first three that are reasonable. (As opposed to being ads for
personal success coaches and the like). Results of the Research The three sources are entitled "Preparation is key to a successful interview"; the second is "Preparing for interviews, self-assessment
and research"; and the third is "How to prepare for a job interview." The first source acknowledges that everyone is nervous at a job interview, and suggests that preparing adequately
is the best way the job seeker can make himself more comfortable (Preparation is key to a successful interview, 2002-hereafter, Preparation is key, 2002). A person who is at ease
in the interview will come across as a calm and cheerful person, and increase his chances of getting hired (Preparation is key, 2002). Preparation includes finding out everything possible
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