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“The Right Words To Get The Job You Want”
Filed under Interviewing, Job Search Process
Posted by Libraries, April 30, 2007
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Deborah Brown-Volkman, CollegeRecruiter.com, 2/13/07
http://jobs.collegerecruiter.com/articles/default.asp?Display=499
This article outlines five essential steps important to interviewing successfully. They include: preparing before you go, showcasing your abilities, keeping the conversation going, asking appropriate questions, and following up after the interview. Suggestions for how to take charge of these steps are included.
—Michael Spelman
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